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Psychological and Physiological Trauma Research
Seize Your Journeys _______________________ Traumatic stress is found in many competent, healthy, strong, good people. No one can completely protect themselves from traumatic experiences. Many people have long-lasting problems following exposure to trauma. Up to 8% of persons will have PTSD at some time in their lives. People who react to traumas are not going crazy. What is happening to them is part of a set of common symptoms and problems that are connected with being in a traumatic situation, and thus, is a normal reaction to abnormal events and experiences. Having symptoms after a traumatic event is NOT a sign of personal weakness. Given exposure to a trauma that is bad enough, probably all people would develop PTSD. By understanding trauma symptoms better, a person can become less fearful of them and better able to manage them. By recognizing the effects of trauma and knowing more about symptoms, a person will be better able to decide about getting treatment. _____________
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Introduction
Introduction to LifeCycleJourneys.Com
Our logo imagery-the eliptical orbit of the infinity circle, illustrates the life cycles of human development, journeying from in-utero and birth, throughout the developmental lifespan. Our website is dedicated to seek pathways leading to the recovery from Trauma, and and to advance the study, practice and research of Trauma, PTSD, Dissociation and related co-morbidities. This endeavor is to illuminate the established and ongoing concepts of Wellness–-the optimum state of overall health and well-being. We will pursue a mindful path to continue and become a leading provider in and of the ongoing lifecycle journeys in the search and research for new pathways to access and assist in the the paths to optimal wellness, enhanced imagination, authenticity and authentic creativity--as well as myriad schemas along the landscape that provides insight, helpfulness and support.
Again, thanks for visiting our website. Best Regards, John R High, PhD Candidate, MA (High Honors) CTSS, EMDR L2+
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