
Trauma and Dissociation
What Is Dissociation? Dissociation is a term used to refer to the phenomena of disconnecting from oneself. A person experiencing dissociation feels separate from their
What Is Dissociation? Dissociation is a term used to refer to the phenomena of disconnecting from oneself. A person experiencing dissociation feels separate from their
What is the relationship between trauma and psychosis? Data suggests that psychosis frequently co-occurs with trauma, including PTSD. Since CDC and Kaiser Permanente first published
Misophonia is a neurological condition. If you suffer from misophonia, it means that you are emotionally or physiologically triggered by certain sounds. ‘Miso’ is derived
‘Trauma’ is a broad term, but generally falls under the following three categories: Acute (or ‘simple’ trauma) Chronic trauma Complex trauma This blog will examine
There are many different types of trauma, and each type is characterised by general and specific symptoms. The main types of trauma are: Acute Trauma
Psychoeducation can be an important and effective tool for healing from trauma. With accurate information and education, survivors of trauma are given the opportunity to
by Penny Boreham The treatments we practice here at Khiron House are the result of ground-breaking and paradigm shifting new research. In fact in the
by Penny Boreham When we are emotionally distressed, numb and disconnected from others, when we are suffering from severe fear, anxiety or are deeply depressed
by Penny Boreham Psychiatrist and author Dan Siegel’s work on the subject of understanding the teenage brain highlights beautifully that we should never assume anything
by Penny Boreham “In healing work this is a critical point to understand – no matter how desperate the situation, the information of the whole,