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Breaking the Cycle:  Maternal Substance Abuse

Breaking the Cycle: Maternal Substance Abuse

January 4, 2013
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Substance use among expectant mothers, and mothers of young children, poses risk to the health of mother and child.  The Trauma and Attachment Report recently had the…

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Obesity: An Insidious Effect of Childhood Trauma

Obesity: An Insidious Effect of Childhood Trauma

October 5, 2012
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Clinical Practice, Research

For those who don’t struggle with their weight, obesity can be a bit of mystery.  After all, it seems simple right?  Eat fewer calories than…

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 Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder in Children

Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder in Children

September 21, 2012
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Clinical Practice, Research

Leigh was four years old the first time she came to therapy.  Her father and step-mother thought she should see a therapist because Leigh had…

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Interview with a Survivor: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 4

Interview with a Survivor: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 4

September 14, 2012
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Video Series

Survivors of sexual abuse have varying ways of coping with their painful histories. Part four of the Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series explores the real experience…

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The Traumatic Effects of Forced Deportation on Families

The Traumatic Effects of Forced Deportation on Families

August 31, 2012
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Clinical Practice, Therapy

  Immigration related trauma has many faces.  Complex cultural, political and social issues arise when people choose or are forced to leave their country of…

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Treating the Sex Offender:  Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 3

Treating the Sex Offender: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 3

August 24, 2012
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Video Series

  One of the most challenging areas of psychotherapy is in treating individuals who have sexually offended.  Therapy methods for this population are often controversial….

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Trauma and Health Consequences:  Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 2

Trauma and Health Consequences: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 2

August 10, 2012
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Clinical Practice, Video Series

  Health-related consequences are an important concern in the area of sexual abuse. In part two of the Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Elsabeth Jensen, RN PhD,…

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Family Based Therapy for Adolescent Eating Disorders

Family Based Therapy for Adolescent Eating Disorders

August 3, 2012
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Therapy

Parents often feel guilty, siblings may feel pushed aside, and the ill adolescent may worry that everyone is against her. Conflicts arise around food, eating,…

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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
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Uncategorized

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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The Invisible Trauma of War-Affected Children

The Invisible Trauma of War-Affected Children

July 13, 2012
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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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