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Articles tagged "Trauma"

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Trauma: Understanding to Heal
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Trauma: Understanding to Heal

Psychological trauma is an invisible wound that profoundly alters nervous system functioning, memory, and perception of self and world. Whether resulting from a single event (accident, assault) or repeated exposure (abuse, neglect), trauma leaves measurable neurobiological imprints: amygdala hyperactivity, hippocampal atrophy, HPA axis dysregulation. Understanding these mechanisms is the first step toward healing and helps destigmatize post-traumatic reactions.

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EFT Applied to Trauma
Trauma Management

EFT Applied to Trauma

Clinical EFT applied to trauma uses the acupressure point tapping protocol with specific adaptations for traumatic memory treatment. The 'movie' and 'gentle narration' techniques allow progressive approach to the traumatic event while keeping emotional intensity in a tolerable zone. Studies show significant PTSD symptom reduction, with effects comparable to trauma-focused CBT, particularly in military veterans.

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EMDR: Desensitization and Reprocessing
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EMDR: Desensitization and Reprocessing

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a psychotherapy developed by Francine Shapiro in 1987 for treating post-traumatic stress disorder. It uses alternating bilateral stimulations — eye movements, tapping, or sounds — while the patient recalls the traumatic event, facilitating adaptive memory reprocessing. Recognized by the WHO and numerous international bodies, EMDR is now a first-line PTSD treatment.

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Building Post-Traumatic Resilience
Trauma Management

Building Post-Traumatic Resilience

Post-traumatic resilience is the capacity not only to survive a traumatic event but to rebuild and sometimes transform positively through the ordeal. Far from being an innate trait reserved for exceptional individuals, resilience is a dynamic process that can be built and strengthened. Research by Boris Cyrulnik, Ann Masten and others has identified key factors: secure attachment, social support, meaning-making and nervous system regulation techniques.

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Peter Levine's Somatic Experiencing
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Peter Levine's Somatic Experiencing

Somatic Experiencing (SE) is a body-based trauma approach developed by Peter Levine, founded on the observation that wild animals, though constantly exposed to threats, don't develop chronic trauma thanks to their ability to discharge survival energy. SE works with bodily sensations to complete unfinished defensive responses, release traumatic energy trapped in the nervous system, and restore natural self-regulation capacity, without requiring detailed event narration.

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