Trauma is more than an emotional wound — it alters the very structure and function of the brain. When someone experiences abuse, neglect, violence, or chronic stress, the brain adapts to survive. These changes can make everyday life feel overwhelming long after the trauma ends. Understanding how trauma rewires the brain — and how therapy […] The post How Trauma Rewires the Brain—and How Therapy Rebuilds It appeared first on Montare Behavioral Health | Mental Health Treatment in Los An...| Montare Behavioral Health | Mental Health Treatment in Los Angeles
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, or EMDR, has become a widely recognized therapeutic method for treating trauma and distressing life experiences. EMDR was first developed […] The post What You Need to Know About EMDR Therapy appeared first on Access Psych.| Access Psych
Humans are no strangers to experiencing traumatic events. At some point in your life, you might come across something that unsettles you, if you haven’t […] The post Trauma and PTSD: what they are and what help is available appeared first on Access Psych.| Access Psych
Guest post by Rebecca Muir Addiction is a pernicious and dangerous foe. It not only impacts you directly if you struggle with it, but it can also| Life Care Wellness
When we talk about attachment wounds in therapy, most people think of early childhood dynamics, moments when caregivers couldn’t show up consistently, or times when love felt conditional. But for many queer and trans people, Attachment-Focused EMDR healing addresses challenges magnified by something larger than family: society itself. Growing up in a world that questions […] The post How Therapy Can Ease the Weight of Queer and Trans Trauma: Attachment-Focused EMDR appeared first on GoodT...| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
Learn 5 steps to break cycles of intergenerational trauma in families. Start healing conversations with compassion and professional support.| GoodTherapy Blog
Explore the different types of trauma, including PTSD and learn how trauma affects individuals and families.| Skyland Trail
Traumatic experiences can have a deep and lasting impact on a person. When these overwhelming events occur in childhood, how one experiences themselves, others and the world can be profoundly altered. This is especially the case when a child does not have a safe and reliable adult to offer support| Richard Nicastro, PhD
Arlen shares how early life events left him carrying unprocessed grief until later experiences equipped him with the skills to face it head on.| HeadsUpGuys
In February 2025, 54 pecent of Arab citizens of Israel showed symptoms of PTSD and 90 percent of those needing care had not received it. The post Interview | Najla Asmar on the State of Mental Health in Israel’s Arab Community appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
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The Death of a Child: When Others Rank Your Grief The death of a child is traumatic. When others rank your grief based on how long your child lived they diminish your experience and emotions. Ranking someone’s grief is wrong. I recently read the article “What the Loss of a... Read more about The Death of a Child: When Others Rank Your Grief The Death of a Child: When Others Rank Your Grief appeared first on NICU Helping Hands.| NICU Helping Hands
This talk is an opening, a crack to let light into considerations of racialized survivor experience with hopes to expand this conversation, and invitations to research the lives, challenges, healing journeys, and to visibilize the living bodies of cult survivors of color. The post ICSA Annual Conference: Visioning the Invisible: The Traumatized Bodies of Racialized Cult Members and Survivors. appeared first on Cult Mediation.| Cult Mediation
Expecting vulnerability is unfair when it's not safe to be vulnerable.| Posts by Ashlee M Boyer
PTSD treatment in Southlake offers support and healing for those living with the lingering effects of trauma. Whether it’s you […] The post Effective PTSD Treatment in Southlake appeared first on Dr. Messina & Associates.| Dr. Messina & Associates
THE ARCHIBALD PROJECT is an orphan care advocacy organization that uses media to tell stories. These stories advocate for orphans, educate on orphan care, build community and inspire people into action.| The Archibald Project
Originally posted May, 2022 Sometimes the world feels overwhelming. The news seems filled with stories of adults doing seemingly inexplicable things: mass shootings, child sexual abuse, or secret addictions. Then your circle of friends seems to increasingly become victims of disease – autoimmune disorders, cancer, and more. What’s going on? None of these disparate things […] The post How Does Childhood Trauma Affect Adults appeared first on Life Care Wellness.| Life Care Wellness
Autistics can more easily deal with trauma if they are surrounded by people who understand what is happening, and can respond effectively. The post Neurodivergent Trauma Responses and How Others Can Help appeared first on THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM.| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
In recent years, Irish society has started to pay more attention to an issue that has been silently harming people for some time —intimate image abuse, also known as image-based sexual abuse. This happens when someone creates, shares or threatens to share sexual or intimate images of a person without their consent. It can involve […] The post Intimate Image Abuse: The Hidden Harm and How Psychotherapy Can Help appeared first on Mind & Body Works.| Mind & Body Works
First responders and physicians run toward danger when most of us run away. Yet at the end of the shift, many carry invisible wounds, intrusive memories, disturbing images, flashbacks, weights too heavy to carry alone. Preventive trauma treatment for first responders has become more critical than ever as research reveals alarming rates of PTSD among […] The post 5 Key Benefits of Preventive Trauma Treatment for First Responders appeared first on GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog.| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
For people struggling with trauma, anxiety, or depression, the journey to healing requires understanding which trauma therapy approaches actually work. Many begin with well-meaning but inadequate advice: “Just think positive thoughts,” “Try meditation,” or “Practice positive affirmations.” While these approaches have value in general wellness, they fall short when addressing the complex neurobiological impact of […] The post Positive Affirmations Vs. Trauma Therapy appeared firs...| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
Diversity is the standard for theological education. One of the dimensions of courage that we must have in our classrooms is the ability to see multiple perspectives. To word it […]| Wabash Center
For veterans, sleep disorders can have far-reaching consequences, leading to daytime fatigue, difficulties with concentration, memory problems, and decreased overall performance. These conditions can exacerbate existing mental health challenges such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), making it even more difficult for veterans to overcome these conditions and reintegrate into civilian life. Thankfully, there are a variety of effective treatment option...| Solara Mental Health
Experiencing a traumatic event can have a profound and lasting impact on your mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Post-trauma resources play a vital role in recovery by providing the necessary tools to navigate these challenges. From professional help like therapy to community support groups, these resources offer guidance, build resilience, and empower survivors to reclaim their lives and move forward on their healing journey.| Solara Mental Health
National PTSD Awareness Month is June 2022 to help enlighten Americans about the challenges with PTSD and learn to have empathy for those struggling.| Solara Mental Health
Különös közösség életébe nyertünk bepillantást a hétvégén. Országos találkozót rendeztek az alkoholista családban felnőtt gyerekek traumafeldolgozó csoportjai, amelyekbe olyan felépülők járnak, akik már megkóstolták a józanságot, mégsem működnek a családi kapcsolataik. Ha abból indulunk ki, hogy ma kétmillió alkoholista él Magyarországon és szinte mindnek van családja, az ország elég nagy hányada lehet érintett a kérdésben.| Válasz Online
Have you heard of Alexithymia? The construct of alexithymia was identified in the 1970s. The term originated from Greek roots; “no words for emotion”. Alexithymia is a psychological construct that describes difficulty in verbal expressions of affect (feellings) which leads to description of emotions as physiological reactions or somatic sensations as opposed to feelings (Hogeveen […] The post Don’t know the name of the word for what you feel? We have a word for that! appeared firs...| Clinical Psychology
How Trauma Therapy Can Improve Your Life Beyond Symptom Reduction If you’re living with PTSD, you’ve probably wondered: Will I ever get better? Will therapy actually help me feel like myself again? These are important and valid questions. And while symptom relief is often the focus of PTSD treatment, there’s something else worth knowing—trauma-focused therapy […] The post Will I Recover from PTSD? appeared first on Clinical Psychology.| Clinical Psychology
In Australia, there are four main professional groups that diagnose PTSD. Two coming from medical professionals and two coming from allied health professionals these are : Medical Professionals (1) General Practitioners (2) Psychiatrists Allied Health Professionals (3) Psychologists (4) Clinical Psychologists Commonly in Australia a GP will do a mental health assessment over a longer […] The post Who can diagnose PTSD in adults? appeared first on Clinical Psychology.| Clinical Psychology
In a world where businesses regularly engage with online feedback, it can seem odd when health professionals might choose to stay silent. But for psychologists in Australia, a new code of conduct comes into force December 2025. In the new code of conduct not responding to reviews is actually a matter of ethics and law. […] The post Why Psychologists at the Centre for Clinical Psychology Won’t Respond to Google Reviews appeared first on Clinical Psychology.| Clinical Psychology
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Barna report on Gen Z and Mental Well-Being — Major Struggles and Potent Hope Across America, the well-being of young people has declined dramatically. Anxiety, depression, self-harm and suicide have risen at alarming rates. In 2023, CDC data showed that four in 10 students felt persistently sad or hopeless. About one in five seriously thought about ... Read more The post Helping the next generation flourish appeared first on Christian Alliance for Orphans.| Christian Alliance for Orphans
Adult children of narcissistic parents can heal. Learn signs, effects, and steps to set boundaries, find therapy, and reclaim self-worth.| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
Originally posted in March, 2022 Guest post by Sarah VanMeter, LCSW Has the world felt like it turned upside down over the last couple of years? You’re not alone. Many people are grappling with the impact of the pandemic, civil unrest, political tensions, inflation, and more. The stress has created an increase in depression, anxiety, […] The post How to Find a Therapist: 5 Steps appeared first on Life Care Wellness.| Life Care Wellness
Originally published in February, 2022 Contrary to popular belief, there is no real way to predict with full accuracy if you will develop an addiction or substance abuse disorder. This is because addiction, while treatable, is a chronic medical disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an individual’s life experiences, according […] The post Stages of Addiction appeared first on Life Care Wellness.| Life Care Wellness
Psychological abuse can leave invisible scars that impact every facet of a person's life. Unlike physical abuse, the damage from psychological abuse isn’t| The Counseling Center Group
Guest: Anita Sandoval, LPC-S, EMDR-Certified, ADHD-CCSP — therapist, supervisor, and author of Broken Chains (English & Spanish). Host of Empowering Women in Conversations and creator of Empower Her Pathways. People-pleasing isn’t a personality flaw—often it’s a nervous-system strategy. Licensed Professional Counselor and ADHD-CCSP Anita Sandoval joins Eric to unpack how…| ADHD reWired
From the fertile darkness of earthen consciousness, we rise into the crystalline light of our divinity, we bloom together, reaching for and returning to the One Sun we are, our unified radiant Soul calling us home Your Divine Garden “As above, so below, as within, so without, as the universe, so the soul…” ~ Hermes Trismegistus, the Second Hermetic Principle Imagine your DNA as a vast field of soil. So extensive, that if you took the DNA from your trillions of cells and laid it out f...| Vince Gowmon
According to a large international study, around 70% of the world’s population have been exposed to a traumatic event (Benjet et al., 2016), although not all people who experience a traumatic event develop trauma. Of the people who were exposed … Continue reading →| Sustaining Community
Trauma is the result of our ability to cope being overwhelmed by facing (or believing we face) an extreme threat or danger. This post explores definitions and types of trauma. Continue reading →| Sustaining Community
Tristan shares his journey from rock bottom to rebuilding his life - transforming struggle into clarity, and survival into a renewed sense of purpose.| HeadsUpGuys
You don’t need a headline-making event to feel the weight of trauma. Maybe you’ve been wondering why certain things hit you so hard. Or...| The Anxiety Center
It starts with something small. A sudden fear of going to work. Outbursts that come out of nowhere. You try to feel safe again. You try...| The Anxiety Center
Many live with the 'marks of the bear'—unseen pain from missed Autism or ADHD. Discover how misdiagnosis shapes mental health, identity, and healing.| Neurodivergent Insights
Written by Liz Bancroft Before I began IVF, I prepared myself for the medical side: the appointments, the needles, the […] The post IVF as an Autistic Woman: What I Wish the Clinics Had Understood appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
O autor levanta questões importantes, como o status numa sociedade desigual pode aumentar nossas angústias psíquicas. E como o luto, precisa ser vivido e não medicado.| madinportugal
Looking for a mental health therapist for women entrepreneurs? Learn how to choose a therapist who gets you, what to ask and where to start.| Shulamit Ber Levtov
Betrayal trauma represents one of the most devastating psychological wounds a person can experience. If you’re reading this, you might be feeling completely shattered, questioning everything you thought you knew about love, trust, and safety. That broken feeling? It’s valid, it’s real, and most importantly, you can heal from it. Unlike other forms of trauma, […] The post Feeling Broken From Betrayal Trauma? 7 Steps For Healing appeared first on GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog.| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
Historian Zara Surratt explores how Sugarcane weaves ceremony, oral history, and archival truth-telling into a searing documentary about intergenerational trauma and care.| Reading Religion
Those of you who know me personally are aware that my son Nikolai passed away in November. Our family has been navigating this unimaginable loss, and while everyone’s grief is unique, I wanted to share a few tips for those who may want to support someone going through it. One thing that has been instrumental […] The post Supporting Someone Through Grief appeared first on GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog.| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
Step into a tapestry of human experience that transcends borders and invites connection. The post Sacred Story Book and the Epigenetic Effects of Trauma Healing appeared first on Thomas Huebl.| Thomas Huebl
Negative vibes don’t always come from mean and fake people. There may be some less obvious things that could make someone emit negative vibes.| Learning Mind
Ji Young Chung, D.O.; Frederick Korpi, D.O.; Ericka Glass, M.D.; Jeffrey Cochran, D.O. Aultman Hospital Abstract Case We present a case of a closed, farm-related orthopedic injury that was complicated by C. perfringens infection. With staged surgical procedures and intravenous antibiotics, the infection was successfully eradicated, and the fracture went onto successful union. Conclusion Clostridium […] The post Clostridium Perfringens Infection in a Closed Tibial Shaft Fracture: Case Repo...| AOAO
New research proposes a “geographic model” showing how perspective shapes meaning in life’s darkest moments.| Study Finds
Schools should be safe learning environments where students can thrive. Ongoing reports of shooting on school grounds are vivid reminders of the need to prevent gun violence in schools (Jonson, 2017). But as we work toward preventing these tragedies, we cannot ignore another essential question: How are schools centering the emotional safety and well-being of […]| Kappan Online
Understanding the ties between trauma and substance use disorders is important for receiving effective treatment. The 4 R’s of trauma-informed care can help. The post The 4 R’s of Trauma-Informed SUD Care appeared first on James Haggerty Recovery.| James Haggerty Recovery
While experiencing traumatic circumstances, it is not uncommon to ask oneself whether the feeling of unease, desperation and sorrow will eventually pass. As impermanence1 would have it, suffering passes eventually in order to give room to other, not necessarily pleasant, feelings and experiences. Scarbleed is a poem about the aftermath of intense pain. When sorrow has passed and wounds have allegedly healed can, and do, scars bleed?| Jayson Salazar Rodriguez | @jdsalaro | Blog
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The grief I carry isn’t just personal; it has been shaped by years of sitting with survivors of this kind of trauma. When we dismiss their warnings, telling ourselves it can’t happen here, we fall into the very delusion that makes us vulnerable. The post It Doesn’t Start with Prisons: A Psychotherapist’s Warning About Silence by Kissu Taffere appeared first on ROOM A Sketchbook for Analytic Action.| ROOM A Sketchbook for Analytic Action
The 61-year-old man died after a lightning strike at an archery range during a Cub Scounts event, with other victims, including children, suffering burns and other injuries| EMS1
Experiencing sexual trauma can be deeply distressing and life-altering. It often leaves survivors feeling isolated and overwhelmed. In Sarasota, FL, there is hope and help available. Therapy for sexual trauma offers a path to healing and recovery. It provides a safe space to process emotions and rebuild trust. Finding the right support is crucial for those on this journey. This guide will explore the therapy options available in Sarasota, offering reassurance and guidance. Whether you're seek...| Davenport Psychology
Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) can have persistent effects which could continue into the adult lives of survivors. Given its repetitive nature, CSA is classified as a form of complex trauma. It puts the...| Mad In South Asia
Unnamed trauma often lingers beneath the surface, shaping our behaviors and emotional responses. Our defenses, while meant to protect, can keep the pain alive.| Richard Nicastro, PhD
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The story of the lovable, scruffy and remarkably resilient Caleb Koala (from Caleb Koala's Comeback Ride) can now be enjoyed as a read-aloud.| Christian Alliance for Orphans
At Dr. Messina & Associates in Southlake, we are deeply committed to providing specialized care for individuals dealing with trauma. […]| Dr. Messina & Associates
I’m Not Alone is a valuable resource for psychotherapists working with children and adolescents to help them understand mental illness and trauma from a parent’s perspective. Read our book review.| SocialWorker.com
At its core, the Global Flourishing Study confirms a vital truth: Human beings are more than the sum of their hardships.| Christian Alliance for Orphans
Explore Marvel's Thunderbolts (2025) as it delves into emotional trauma and nihilism, challenging viewers to find meaning amid chaos.| Traversing Tradition
What Is Trauma-Informed Care? Trauma-informed care is an integrated approach in mental health, primary care, and social services that centers on understanding and responding to the effects of trauma. Many high-achieving professionals in Port Jefferson and across Long Island experience persistent exhaustion and unresolved inner pain even when life appears successful. In my experience as […]| Dr. Vanessa Gomes
A councillor was removed after calling some children in care ‘downright evil,’ sparking backlash and debate at Cambridgeshire County Council.| Foster Care Associates
You’re invited to a series of book club discussions on Kazu Haga's new book Fierce Vulnerability. In times of collapse, we need a movement that| Parallax Press
Written by Karen Noble Somatisation is a new term I discovered recently in a Reframing Autism blog. The somatisation cycle […] The post Let’s Elope: The Day My “Happily Ever After” Took a Detour appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
An interview with Adrian Miles Content note: suicidal thoughts, trauma “I feel for you” is a saying often used to […] The post “I Feel for You”: Living with Mirror-Touch Synaesthesia appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Written by Emma Content note: health anxiety, medical trauma Many Autistic people experience betrayal – betrayal by family members who […] The post Somatisation: When Your Body Betrays You appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
War flashbacks are a distressing symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that can have a significant impact on the lives of those who experience them. It is important to note that not everyone who experiences a traumatic event will develop PTSD, as individual resilience and coping mechanisms play a role in determining the likelihood of developing the disorder.| Solara Mental Health
Discusses new findings from a national study of US teens where minor forms of online harm (e.g., exclusion) were found to be as traumatic as major online attacks (e.g., threats).| Cyberbullying Research Center
Trauma isn’t just “in your head.” While it doesn’t always show up as panic attacks or flashbacks, people who experienced a traumatic event often notice feeling constantly on edge and, at times, even completely shut down. Tight shoulders, shallow breathing, a racing heart — these are just a few of the signals your body may […] The post How do you regulate your nervous system if you have trauma? appeared first on Health for Life Counseling.| Health for Life Counseling
An Online Gathering to Learn How to Address Individual, Ancestral, and Collective Trauma from Speakers, Artists, and Visionaries “Trauma is not just a personal experience. It is always embedded in a much wider chain of events and history. Examining our collective trauma is the way to tap into the evolutionary intelligence of humanity.” – Thomas […]| Thomas Huebl
What is 'lovebombing' & how is it harmful to those managing a mental health disorder. Learn more at Discovery Mood today.| Discovery Mood & Anxiety Program
Explore how trauma and eating disorders intersect, and discover Meg Maginn, LCSW’s, hopeful guidance to healing in NEDA’s blog.| National Eating Disorders Association
Candice Turner explains how redlining, systemic racism, and generational housing trauma fuel homelessness especially among Black Americans.| Invisible People
Speaking the Unspeakable: Metaphor as a Path to Healing When it comes to healing from trauma, words often fall short. The complexity of traumatic experience — the way it floods the mind, reshapes memory, and embeds itself in the body — can feel impossible to fully capture through ordinary language.| Richard Nicastro, PhD
There's more to teen fatigue than being tired all the time. Underlying mental health conditions may be a contributing factor.| Discovery Mood & Anxiety Program
First appeared on Mad In The UK 14/04/25 (this transcript has been edited for length and clarity) Cat: Could you tell me about yourself and how you came to write ‘The Episode’? Mary Ann: I am an academic in my late 50s; I live in Dublin with my two children. I’ve lived in Ireland most […]| Mad in Ireland
Do you feel trapped by the weight of past trauma, unsure how to move forward? Complex trauma and PTSD can leave deep emotional scars, but healing is possible. This article explores effective Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approaches for treating complex trauma and PTSD. You’ll learn about recognizing symptoms, finding the right therapist, and building support […]| Dr. Vanessa Gomes
The life of the German critic and philosopher Walter Benjamin has one of those tragic endings that lingers on the mind, with his last days, in particular, still the subject of debate. However…| c4 journal
Why Dialectical Behavior Therapy is a Game-Changer for Adolescents with PTSD Written by, Tracey Gerlach, MAPP, CTRS When it comes to trauma, especially in adolescents, finding the right approach can be a challenge. Many young people struggling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can feel like their world is spiraling out of control. Emotions are [...]| Sunrise Residential Treatment Center
By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D. In today's fast-paced world, many of us are grappling with the ever-growing burden of anxiety. From the constant pressure of work to the emotional turmoil of personal relationships, the demands of modern life can leave us feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, and spiritually drained. While conventional methods like therapy or medication can offer valuable relief, there is another powerful tool that has been used for centuries in indigenous cultures around the world: the s...| Sacred Stream
Did you know that 1 in 5 adults in the United States will have a diagnosable mental health condition each year... The post Take Action: Getting Mental Health Treatment appeared first on Discovery Mood & Anxiety Program.| Discovery Mood & Anxiety Program
A shooting at a Dallas high school left three students wounded and fourth injured, prompting a major emergency response| EMS1
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This year’s events focus on digital safety, heathy relationships, resources for survivors, and healing through creating. Check our full month of events.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
Doomscrolling: the act of scrolling repeatedly through media, usually on topics of a negative nature, to stay informed on current world...| Discovery Mood & Anxiety Program
As the world watches the war in Ukraine unfold, a quieter, more insidious tragedy is happening in the shadows—the mass abduction of Ukrainian children. These are not just stories of displacement or destruction. These are stories of children—many orphaned, disabled, or separated from family—being systematically taken by Russian forces, stripped of their identities, and rewritten […] The post Ukraine’s Stolen Children: A War Crime Against the Most Vulnerable appeared first on The Arch...| The Archibald Project
Right now, the people of Haiti are living through an unimaginable nightmare. Gang violence has overtaken communities, schools have shut down, families are on the run, and hunger is ravaging the country. At the center of this crisis are Haiti’s children—innocent, vulnerable, and enduring the unimaginable. This is not just a crisis.This is a catastrophe. […] The post Haiti is Suffering – It’s Children are Paying the Price appeared first on The Archibald Project.| The Archibald Project
Let that number settle in your heart: 473 million children. That’s not a typo. Right now, nearly half a billion children—one in every six kids on this planet—are living in or near an active war zone. They are not safe.They are not shielded.They are not okay. This Is Their Reality Instead of bedtime stories, they […] The post One in Six: The Children Living in the Shadows of War appeared first on The Archibald Project.| The Archibald Project
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I try to turn my head but there is nothing to see. In fact I’m not even sure I can feel my body or tell it what to do anymore. There is only darkness and the voices inside my head have drowned out the ones outside.| The Orbit full network feed
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Childhood trauma comes in many forms. No matter what form it may take, the after-effects can create strange actions as an adult.| Learning Mind