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Can Traumatic Experiences Make You More Creative?

By Romeo Vitelli — 2014

Can increased creativity be a coping strategy for dealing with trauma?

Read on www.psychologytoday.com

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Berk Pens Book with Insights from a Life-Altering Injury

Following a disciplined exercise and physical therapy regimen that still demands hours of his time every day, Berk has regained enough use of his arms to be able to feed himself and enough use of his legs to be able to stand, walk a bit and ride a recumbent three-wheel bicycle.

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After Two ACL Tears, a Skier Reconnects with Her Body and Her Sport

After her second ACL injury, Sophia had to learn to have faith in her body again.

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Playing Through the Pain

How one teen is using her tragic injury to take down the warrior culture in sports.

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Mind, Body and Sport: How Being Injured Affects Mental Health

Injuries, while hopefully infrequent, are often an unavoidable part of sport participation. While most injuries can be managed with little to no disruption in sport participation and other activities of daily living, some impose a substantial physical and mental burden.

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Psyche of the Injured Athlete

The unspoken truths of physically and emotionally injured athletes.

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Post-Traumatic Growth