

Facing Thanksgiving Together After Trauma
One of the unique things about Thanksgiving as a holiday is that on that day most people across the country, from all ethnic, cultural,...


For Veterans Day...
Solving the Mystery of Military Mental Health: A Call to Action In the wake of the recent Veterans’ Day observances (November 11, 2018),...


Four Ways to Deal with the Aftermath of Mass Shootings
In the span of thirteen hours on August 3 and 4, 2019, thirty people were killed in two separate mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and...


PTSD in Military Veterans: Causes, Symptoms, and Steps to Recovery
For all too many veterans, returning from military service means coping with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). You may...


Examining the Theory of Historical Trauma Among Native Americans
Compared with all other racial groups, non-Hispanic Native American adults are at greater risk of experiencing feelings of psychological...


Changes In DSM-5: Racism Can Cause PTSD Similar To That Of Soldiers After War
Dr. Monnica T. Williams suggests that proposed changes in the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the fifth edition of...


Inequality and Injustice are Trauma
angel Kyodo williams, activist and Zen Sensei, leads an engaging dialogue on race, Buddhism and social change with the New York City...


Those Grieving Over Orlando Can Get Free Mental Health Services Thanks To This Insurance Company
Now this is how you respond to a tragedy. UnitedHealthcare and Optum, two health benefits companies of UnitedHealth Group, are offering...


Here’s Why You Feel Actual Pain Over The Orlando Shooting: It's called vicarious trauma
This week, the nation will continue to mourn the deadliest mass shooting in American history and its unfathomable aftermath. With this...