3 Major Things People Get Wrong About Trauma
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In this enlightening video interview, clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani explains the 3 biggest misconceptions about trauma you should know.
In this discussion, Dr. Ramani and MedCircle host Kyle Kittleson also answer these important questions about trauma:
Why do people overuse the word "trauma"?
When does a stressful experience become actual trauma?
How can people avoid minimizing what trauma survivors have actually experienced?
What does trauma "look" like?
How many people experience trauma and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
And more.
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Trauma stays with its survivors. Those survivors may respond to it in a variety of different ways, but every single one feels its impacts.
As a supporter, responding to a victim’s reaction to trauma in the right, most sensitive way, is critical to their recovery and mental wellness.
Leading psychologist and trauma expert Dr. Ramani Durvasula treats trauma in all its forms every day in her private practice.
In this MedCircle interview series, she shows you how to support someone who’s experienced trauma, while still giving them the space to hold ownership of their own healing process. She breaks down the psychology of trauma and why it can be so insidious.
It's never too late to address trauma. Learn how in this series.
Видео 3 Major Things People Get Wrong About Trauma канала MedCircle
In this enlightening video interview, clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani explains the 3 biggest misconceptions about trauma you should know.
In this discussion, Dr. Ramani and MedCircle host Kyle Kittleson also answer these important questions about trauma:
Why do people overuse the word "trauma"?
When does a stressful experience become actual trauma?
How can people avoid minimizing what trauma survivors have actually experienced?
What does trauma "look" like?
How many people experience trauma and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
And more.
ABOUT THE MEDCIRCLE.COM SERIES:
Trauma stays with its survivors. Those survivors may respond to it in a variety of different ways, but every single one feels its impacts.
As a supporter, responding to a victim’s reaction to trauma in the right, most sensitive way, is critical to their recovery and mental wellness.
Leading psychologist and trauma expert Dr. Ramani Durvasula treats trauma in all its forms every day in her private practice.
In this MedCircle interview series, she shows you how to support someone who’s experienced trauma, while still giving them the space to hold ownership of their own healing process. She breaks down the psychology of trauma and why it can be so insidious.
It's never too late to address trauma. Learn how in this series.
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