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Tag Directory > Trauma


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"I'm Still Tortured by What I Saw in Iraq" By Matthew Alexander

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Until we renounce the sorts of abuses that have stained our national honor, al-Qaeda will be winning., delicious.com

 

Lapeer Regional Medical Center

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To Be Known, by esohpe

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Arthur doesn?t look at him as he wraps the cord around Merlin?s ankles, around and around and around, tying it tight. ?You?ve got nowhere to run to that I wouldn?t find you, Merlin. Of that, you can most certainly be sure,? he says, and the promise sinks like winter chill into Merlin?s bones. If there is one thing he has never doubted, it is Arthur?s word. After checking the knots, Arthur stands. ?I shall be back shortly with firewood,? he says. ?I apologise for the necessary precautions, but you will have to excuse me for not being able to take your solemn oath as truth anymore.? He does look at Merlin then, and the smile he graces him with is sharp like broken glass., delicious.com

 

My Clouds, My Storms and Multiple Personality Disorder

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Israel Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma -

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National Center for PTSD

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McLaren Health Plan

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McLaren Visiting Nurse & Hospice and McLaren Home Medical

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Mental Health: Dissociative Amnesia

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Dissociative amnesia, formerly called psychogenic amnesia, is one of a group of conditions called dissociative disorders. Dissociative disorders are mental illnesses that involve disruptions or breakdowns of memory, consciousness or awareness, identity and/or perception. When one or more of these functions is disrupted, symptoms can result. These symptoms can interfere with a person's general functioning, including social and work activities, and relationships. Dissociative amnesia occurs when a person blocks out certain information, usually associated with a stressful or traumatic event, leaving him or her unable to remember important personal information. With this disorder, the degree of memory loss goes beyond normal forgetfulness and includes gaps in memory for long periods of time or of memories involving the traumatic event. Dissociative amnesia is not the same as simple amnesia., delicious.com

 

EMDR Clinician Referral Results - EMDR Institute, Inc. Maryland

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