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  • Women who experience trauma are twice as likely as men to develop PTSD. Here’s why

Women who experience trauma are twice as likely as men to develop PTSD. Here’s why

2026-04-24T11:26:17-05:00

More than half of all women will be exposed to at least one traumatic event in their lifetime, according to the National Center for PTSDopens in new window. Those traumatic experiences have been linked to a variety of negative mental health consequences, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In […]

Women who experience trauma are twice as likely as men to develop PTSD. Here’s why2026-04-24T11:26:17-05:00
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children

2026-04-24T11:23:04-05:00

All children may experience very stressful events that affect how they think and feel. Most of the time, children recover quickly and well. However, sometimes children who experience severe stress—such as from an injury, the death or threatened death of a close family member or friend, or violence—will be affected […]

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children2026-04-24T11:23:04-05:00

From Survival to Advocacy: How Chester Street Foundation is Healing Texas

2026-04-15T14:08:57-05:00

In 2009, Shawn Alex Nemeth was hospitalized and diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It was the culmination of a lifetime of trauma, encoded into his brain and body during a childhood defined by abuse and neglect. Yet, through professional treatment and a profound commitment to self-compassion, […]

From Survival to Advocacy: How Chester Street Foundation is Healing Texas2026-04-15T14:08:57-05:00
  • Associations between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Measures of Poor Sleep Health in Adulthood

Associations between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Measures of Poor Sleep Health in Adulthood

2026-02-27T14:40:03-06:00

Background: Sleep health is a multidimensional concept that plays a critical role in both physical and mental well-being. While there is evidence to suggest that sleep health may be linked to long-term trauma associated with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), most prior studies have focused on only one or two aspects […]

Associations between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Measures of Poor Sleep Health in Adulthood2026-02-27T14:40:03-06:00
  • Child abuse and eating disorder symptoms: Shedding light on the contribution of identification with the aggressor

Child abuse and eating disorder symptoms: Shedding light on the contribution of identification with the aggressor

2026-01-28T11:55:15-06:00

Childhood abuse has been increasingly recognized as a risk factor for eating disorder symptoms. Additionally, it has been demonstrated that childhood abuse may lead to identification with the aggressor, an automatic defensive process, to survive the abuse. Although it has been clinically implied, the role of identification with the aggressor as a […]

Child abuse and eating disorder symptoms: Shedding light on the contribution of identification with the aggressor2026-01-28T11:55:15-06:00
  • Can the positive buffer the negative?

Can the positive buffer the negative? Testing the impact of protective childhood experiences on adjustment in adults following trauma exposure

2026-01-28T11:56:26-06:00

It is unclear if protective childhood experiences (PCEs), like emotional support and economic stability, exert influence on adulthood adjustment. Prior research suggests PCEs can promote childhood resilience through increased social connection. In contrast, research has demonstrated potential life-long negative impacts of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on psychological health. […]

Can the positive buffer the negative? Testing the impact of protective childhood experiences on adjustment in adults following trauma exposure2026-01-28T11:56:26-06:00
  • Complex Trauma Effects

Complex Trauma Effects

2025-12-18T11:28:46-06:00

Children whose families and homes do not provide consistent safety, comfort, and protection may develop ways of coping that allow them to survive and function day to day. For instance, they may be overly sensitive to the moods of others, always watching to figure […]

Complex Trauma Effects2025-12-18T11:28:46-06:00
  • Trauma-Informed Organizations

Trauma-Informed Organizations

2025-12-18T11:27:59-06:00

Part 2 provides a broad overview of how to create and implement an institutional framework for trauma-informed services in program delivery and staff development, policies and procedures, administrative practices, and organizational infrastructure in behavioral health services. Chapter 1, “Trauma-Informed Organizations,” focuses on specific organizational […]

Trauma-Informed Organizations2025-12-18T11:27:59-06:00

Early childhood trauma and its long-term impact on cognitive and emotional development

2025-11-26T17:49:22-06:00

Childhood trauma has profound, long-term effects on cognitive and emotional development. This systematic review and meta-analysis sought to synthesis the evidence around the long-term impact of human childhood trauma on domains of cognition and emotion in order to inform interventions and public health strategies. Read Article […]

Early childhood trauma and its long-term impact on cognitive and emotional development2025-11-26T17:49:22-06:00

Helping children who have or are experiencing trauma this holiday season

2025-11-26T17:43:46-06:00

For many, the holiday season is a joyful one – the popular song “Have a Holly, Jolly Christmas” comes to mind – but for children who have or are experiencing trauma, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Year’s Eve, and other celebrations represent a season of emotional pain. The barrage of festive sights, sounds, and […]

Helping children who have or are experiencing trauma this holiday season2025-11-26T17:43:46-06:00
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