Grounded in neuroscience, attachment theory and trauma research, this illustrated workbook focuses not on fixing children’s behavior but on helping caregivers regulate their own emotional responses.
LifeStance Health reports that comfort objects, from childhood to adulthood, provide emotional support and stability during stress, enhancing well-being.
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The phrase has been used online to describe connections built through shared suffering, but experts say that’s all wrong.
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British-Romanian filmmaker Rachel Taparjan likes to quote George Bernard Shaw when talking about her debut feature, "Something Familiar." The "Pygmalion" playwright said, "If you can’t get rid of the ...
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Many adults grew up in dysfunctional homes without realizing how much it impacted them. Learn why family trauma is hard to see—and how to begin healing from it.