Dissociation and Substance Use
What’s New in Psychology?
Dissociation and Substance Use
What’s New in Psychology?
Dissociation and Substance Use
What’s New in Psychology
Watching Disaster News on TV and Social Media Can Spell PTSD for Some Children
What’s New in Psychology?
The Effects of Bullying in Adulthood
How Does Trauma-Focused Therapy Work?
By Jim Windell
Who Gets PTSD and Who Doesn’t?
By Jim Windell
Sleep or No Sleep after a Trauma?
By Jim Windell
Why are Some Veterans More Susceptible to PTSD?
By Jim Windell
People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) face a higher risk of heart disease at an earlier age than people without PTSD. That was been fairly well established. But why?
A research team’s abstract, recently published in The FASEB Journal, a journal that publishes in the biological sciences, helps explain why.