lundi 3 avril 2017
PTSD victims of violent crime find positive self-growth facing trauma: study
While a traumatic incident can lead to a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder, for some it can also lead to growth. A new study looks at why some people who experience trauma are transformed in a positive way.
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