Childhood Abuse and Epilepsy
It looks like a seizure…it acts like a seizure…but is it epilepsy? As recently as the 1980s, many doctors and scientists thought that by the time babies were born, the structure of their brains was...
View ArticleTraumatic and Post Traumatic Stress — Online Support Groups
It's incredible. When I researched resources for Traumatic Stress and Post Traumatic Stress Disorders, there weren't many. An embarrassing shortage, considering the magnitude of need. That's the sad...
View ArticlePost Traumatic Stress Disorder and Epilepsy
What was once known as "shell shock" is now called Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. (PTSD). PTSD affects about 7.7 million American adults, and while it’s impossible to predict who will develop PTSD in...
View ArticleWho’s at Fault?
Instead of humane and compassionate treatment, doctors, hospitals and the legal system are treating epilepsy patients with little or no regard for their condition. Here are some chilling examples:
View ArticleWho’s at Fault?
Instead of humane and compassionate treatment, doctors, hospitals and the legal system are treating epilepsy patients with little or no regard for their condition. Here are some chilling examples:
View ArticleChildhood Abuse and Epilepsy
All types of abuse — sexual, physical, and emotional (including verbal abuse and witnessing domestic violence) raise the risk of depression, anxiety and epilepsy-like symptoms. Research featured in...
View ArticleWho’s at Fault?
Instead of humane and compassionate treatment, doctors, hospitals and the legal system are treating epilepsy patients with little or no regard for their condition. Here are some chilling examples:
View ArticleWho’s at Fault?
Instead of humane and compassionate treatment, doctors, hospitals and the legal system are treating epilepsy patients with little or no regard for their condition. Here are some chilling examples:
View ArticleWounds That Time Won’t Heal — Childhood Abuse and Epilepsy
All types of abuse — sexual, physical, and emotional (including verbal abuse and witnessing domestic violence) raise the risk of depression, anxiety and epilepsy-like symptoms. Research featured in...
View ArticlePost Traumatic Stress Disorder and Epilepsy
What was once known as “shell shock” is now called Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. (PTSD). PTSD affects about 7.7 million American adults, and while it’s impossible to predict who will develop PTSD in...
View ArticleWho’s at Fault?
Instead of humane and compassionate treatment, doctors, hospitals and the legal system are treating epilepsy patients with little or no regard for their condition. Here are some chilling examples:
View ArticleCan PTSD Cause Brain Fog?
Going through trauma is not rare. About 6 out of every 10 (or 60%) of men and 5 of every 10 (or 50%) of women experience at least one trauma in their lives...
View ArticleWounds that time won’t heal — childhood abuse and epilepsy
All types of abuse — sexual, physical, and emotional (including verbal abuse and witnessing domestic violence) raise the risk of depression, anxiety and epilepsy-like symptoms. Research featured in...
View ArticlePost Traumatic Stress Disorder and Epilepsy
What was once known as “shell shock” is now called Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. (PTSD). PTSD affects about 7.7 million American adults, and while it’s impossible to predict who will develop PTSD in...
View ArticleWounds that time won’t heal — childhood abuse and epilepsy
All types of abuse — sexual, physical, and emotional (including verbal abuse and witnessing domestic violence) raise the risk of depression, anxiety and epilepsy-like symptoms. Research featured in...
View ArticleWho’s at Fault?
Instead of humane and compassionate treatment, doctors, hospitals and the legal system are treating epilepsy patients with little or no regard for their condition. Here are some chilling examples:
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