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Healing Abuse with Therapy: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 1

Healing Abuse with Therapy: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 1

July 27, 2012
by srependa
News

As part of exploring the cycle of childhood sexual abuse the Trauma and Attachment Report presents a four part video series. Two mental health experts,…

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Fighting Fire with Fire:  The Truth about Violent Campaigns

Fighting Fire with Fire: The Truth about Violent Campaigns

July 20, 2012
by srependa
News, Research

In 1982, over a span of three short weeks, a violent campaign in Syria claimed over 20,000 lives.  Since then, similar death tolls have been…

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The Invisible Trauma of War-Affected Children

The Invisible Trauma of War-Affected Children

July 13, 2012
by srependa
News, Research

Eighteen million children are being raised in the chaos of war.  In the past ten years, as a result of armed conflict, over 2 million…

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I Am Not My Eating Disorder

I Am Not My Eating Disorder

July 6, 2012
by srependa
Interviews, News

For those of us who have never personally struggled with an eating disorder, it is easy to judge, easy to assume that recovery is just…

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