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Trauma Matters - Spring 2015 newsletter

The Connecticut Women's Consortium Spring 2015 issue of the quarterly newsletter, Trauma Matters, is out, with these articles:  

  • The Role of Trauma in Hoarding Disorder
  • Self-Compassion
  • Book Review: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk
    (2014), Viking: New York
  • Love Soup
  • Ask the Experts: A Conversation with Frank Putnam, M.D.
  • Featured Resource: Gift From Within

The PDF is attached to this blog post. If you want to receive this by email, go to: http://www.womensconsortium.org/newsletter.cfm

 

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My brother was a terrible hoarder before he developed his psychosis. He had cans of cheep food that he would buy but he wouldn't eat them. He got down to 95 lbs or so and the cans of food would be 10 years old. He ate catchup that he would get from McConalds. It was like he had come from the Great Depression and in a way he had. He had old tv' sand chainsaws and could not part w/ them. Worse he hoarded his money in his single wide trailer. I found some ...my mom found more but undoubtedly when the state sold his only home, there was more. I was sad.

My "hoarding behavior" kicked in, with this issue. It's so [trauma-informed] explanative, I want to keep a [printed] copy to show others, especially the Book Review of Bessel van der Kolk's:"The Body Keeps The Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the healing of trauma", the Love Soup Story (which is a vegetarian version of some mass casualty planning to feed "First Responders", that I've been involved with before.), the item on Dr. Frank Putnam, etc.! I'd certainly recommend it for men to read, also!

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