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Biographical summary · Dysregulation of DNA expression in survivors after critical care illnesses (sepsis, trauma, COVID-19, TBI, PTSD, surgery) that serves as a ...
... PTSD checklist/PCL-5) indicating significant psychological trauma * Denial of suicidal ideation or intent, with no evidence of psychotic behavior. Exclusion ...
This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. High blood pressure may also ...
Other mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders or substance abuse, may make it harder to know ...
PTSD - which vets are most at risk; The role of firearms in veteran suicide; Substance abuse/mental illness; The generational and mental health differences ...
A person with this mental health condition thinks, acts and behaves in a rigid pattern that's not healthy. It's hard to understand and relate to others.
Physiologic stress and resilience models. Nocturnal autonomic patterning and PTSD-related sleep disruption projects. Aging and longevity science. Development of ...
Taking an antidepressant or going to psychological counseling (psychotherapy) eases depression symptoms for most people. But with treatment-resistant depression ...
Hypnosis is a changed state of awareness and increased relaxation that allows for improved focus and concentration. It also is called hypnotherapy. Hypnosis ...
... post-traumatic stress disorder." Dr. Allen explains how one might feel with these symptoms — "loss of interest in things that you once enjoyed, feeling very ...
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