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Young people show posttraumatic growth after losing a parent, finding strength, meaning, and appreciation for life
Young adults who lose a parent to cancer can experience meaningful psychological growth, according to research published in ...
The new film "Sheepdog" follows a combat veteran’s struggle to rebuild his identity after war, offering an unflinching but ...
Recent research shows that some individuals are benefiting from post-traumatic growth related to pandemic life. Here's what to know. Tatiana T. Melendez, M.A, M.S.W, LCSW is a licensed clinical social ...
Have the bad things that have happened in your life made you a stronger person or have they scarred you forever? Tragedy and adversity can change an individual. Traumatic events can create disorders ...
NhuNgoc Pham was a high school student living in the New Orleans metro area when Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005. Her parents, immigrants from Vietnam, had recently purchased ...
As more people are getting vaccinated and returning to normal activities, experts say it's important to talk about mental health. Two-thirds of workers say they've experienced mental health challenges ...
For those who have experienced trauma, it is common to feel like life will never be the same again. As evidenced by a growing body of research, though, humans have the ability to not only “bounce back ...
From the moment US Airways Flight 1549 narrowly glided past the George Washington Bridge, to wading through the cold, waste-deep waters of the Hudson River awaiting rescue, to the career and life ...
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