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A New Way of Thinking Can Protect People From PTSD Symptoms – PsychCentral.com (blog)

May 8, 2016 13:19

A New Way of Thinking Can Protect People From PTSD Symptoms – PsychCentral.com (blog)


PsychCentral.com (blog)

A New Way of Thinking Can Protect People From PTSD Symptoms
PsychCentral.com (blog)
A new study suggests that people can train themselves to think in a way that could protect them from symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Clinical psychologists Rachel White of Kings College London and Jennifer Wild of the University of …

A New Way of Thinking Can Protect People From PTSD Symptoms – PsychCentral.com (blog)

May 8, 2016 13:18

A New Way of Thinking Can Protect People From PTSD Symptoms – PsychCentral.com (blog)


PsychCentral.com (blog)

A New Way of Thinking Can Protect People From PTSD Symptoms
PsychCentral.com (blog)
A new study suggests that people can train themselves to think in a way that could protect them from symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Clinical psychologists Rachel White of Kings College London and Jennifer Wild of the University of …

Women Are the Invisible Victims of PTSD – Motherboard

May 5, 2016 12:21

Women Are the Invisible Victims of PTSD – Motherboard

Women Are the Invisible Victims of PTSD
Motherboard
Just five years before, PTSD had been added to the DSM, psychology’s standard diagnostic manual, amidst much controversy. But in the 31 years since, Trimple’s description of PTSD as a condition that has always been around, flowering silently, has been …
Trauma exposure linked to African-Americans, criminal justice systemMedical Xpress

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Women Are the Invisible Victims of PTSD – Motherboard

May 5, 2016 12:21

Women Are the Invisible Victims of PTSD – Motherboard

Women Are the Invisible Victims of PTSD
Motherboard
Just five years before, PTSD had been added to the DSM, psychology’s standard diagnostic manual, amidst much controversy. But in the 31 years since, Trimple’s description of PTSD as a condition that has always been around, flowering silently, has been …
Trauma exposure linked to African-Americans, criminal justice systemMedical Xpress

all 2 news articles »

Could a Vaccine for PTSD Protect Soldiers? – Seeker (registration) (blog)

May 1, 2016 13:09

Could a Vaccine for PTSD Protect Soldiers? – Seeker (registration) (blog)


Seeker (registration) (blog)

Could a Vaccine for PTSD Protect Soldiers?
Seeker (registration) (blog)
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology report in a new paper that ghrelin, a hormone produced during stressful situations, primes the brain for PTSD. They believe that by controlling ghrelin, they can also prevent the formation of PTSD …

Could a Vaccine for PTSD Protect Soldiers? – Seeker (registration) (blog)

May 1, 2016 13:08

Could a Vaccine for PTSD Protect Soldiers? – Seeker (registration) (blog)


Seeker (registration) (blog)

Could a Vaccine for PTSD Protect Soldiers?
Seeker (registration) (blog)
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology report in a new paper that ghrelin, a hormone produced during stressful situations, primes the brain for PTSD. They believe that by controlling ghrelin, they can also prevent the formation of PTSD …

Veterans Seek Out PTSD Cure Deep in the Amazon – Wall Street Journal

April 30, 2016 08:37

Veterans Seek Out PTSD Cure Deep in the Amazon – Wall Street Journal


Wall Street Journal

Veterans Seek Out PTSD Cure Deep in the Amazon
Wall Street Journal
American veterans coping with PTSD are traveling to lodges in the Amazon that offer ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew. Some say it has helped them manage emotional trauma from war, but others say it’s not worth the journey. Photo: Ryan Dube/WSJ …

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Veterans Seek Out PTSD Cure Deep in the Amazon – Wall Street Journal

April 30, 2016 08:36

Veterans Seek Out PTSD Cure Deep in the Amazon – Wall Street Journal


Wall Street Journal

Veterans Seek Out PTSD Cure Deep in the Amazon
Wall Street Journal
American veterans coping with PTSD are traveling to lodges in the Amazon that offer ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew. Some say it has helped them manage emotional trauma from war, but others say it’s not worth the journey. Photo: Ryan Dube/WSJ …

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