
Trauma Research Foundation Blog
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Articles on mental and physical health for traumatized children and adults. The Trauma Research Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit founded in May of 2018, organized to promote clinical, scientific, and educational projects. The purpose of this corporation is to support and conduct non-partisan research, education, & informational activities dedicated to innovative clinically informed projects.
Trauma Research Foundation Blog
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A TRF Tuesday Event Overview of the Program This 4-part series focuses on healing eating and body-related issues using the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model ..read more
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By: Ruth Cohn, MFT, CST One of the often undervalued but, in my estimation, most essential tasks of good parenting is the invaluable function of ..read more
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A TRF Tuesday Event Overview of the Program Join us for a transformative program designed for healers and caregivers seeking to enhance their well-being and ..read more
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By: Gus Kaufman, Ph.D. Each of us has enormous potential. After all, we are each the product of millions of years of what works on ..read more
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By Sadie Elisseou, MD Telehealth has become a core feature of modern medical practice. As the demand for digital health services grows, I wonder how ..read more
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A TRF Tuesday Event Overview of the Program Using our voice can release tension and bring calm. Gentle sounds such as humming, sighing, and a ..read more
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By: Kelly Vogel You likely know that feeling safe is a fundamental human need. But did you know that your voice can be a tool ..read more
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By: Ruth Cohn, MFT, CST The seasons roll around, and the changing of the light brings back the sensory memory (and “anniversary reactions”) of the annual ..read more
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By: Despina Ploussiou and Sofia Vasilakos The familiar therapy routine You spend your long working hours in your familiar therapy room trying to be the ..read more