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The Effects of Trauma Do Not Have to Last a Lifetime

By American Psychological Association — 2004

Most people will experience a trauma at some point in their lives, and as a result, some will experience debilitating symptoms that interfere with daily life. The good news is that psychological interventions are effective in preventing many long-term effects.

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What Does it Mean to Be Creative at the End of the World?

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After He and His Wife Are Diagnosed with Cancer, a Playwright Reckons with the Gift of Creativity that Trauma Can Bring

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Post-Traumatic Stress (PTSD)