Dissociative identity disorder is often rooted in chronic childhood trauma. Repeated abuse, neglect, and attachment disruptions can fragment a growing mind. Healing is possible.
"He gave us a warning and growled at us to stay away," owner Cathy Hoyt told Newsweek.
Healing doesn’t require villainizing a parent," but recognizing this wound can help you heal many of your relationships.
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First responders across California are learning from a successful Shasta County youth fire setting prevention program. The ...
ICE is not supposed to detain children for longer than 20 days under a decades-old court settlement. The Trump administration ...
(WIVT/WBGH) – An Owego woman is looking to offer hope to other adoptive or foster parents struggling with their child’s behavior through the publishing of a new book. “Learning to be Loved” recounts ...
My mother-in-law and father-in-law won two prizes in a raffle one Christmas. We were shown these prizes. Twelve months later, we traveled 2,500 miles to visit them for Christmas again.
Veteran-informed resilience tools presented at two NASPA conferences show how insights from military transition can ...
Combined Jewish Philanthropies is advising its partners to review security plans and alert local police to the hours ...
The Anchorage Police Department is featured prominently in the national investigative documentary series “Lost Women of Alaska,” which examines the case of serial killer Brian Steven Smith, who was ...
From doomscrolling and cyberbullying to climate anxiety and war footage, children today are growing up under a constant ...