The digital age has reshaped our world, offering unprecedented connectivity and a global audience accessible through handheld screens. Social media platforms have crafted a cycle of seeking validation through likes and comments, triggering a rush of pleasure-inducing dopamine. Yet, beneath
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Why Childhood Trauma is More Than Just a Mental Health Issue – Grace Homan
Childhood trauma is often categorized as a mental health issue—an assumption that fails to encompass the long-lasting, devastating consequences of childhood trauma in the realm of public health across generations. Childhood is the foundation on which our brain is built.
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There’s Something About Grief – Risa Vargas
TW: mentions of abuse Wes doesn’t know how he found himself here, in the parking lot of his youth, sitting on a curb and looking toward the cobblestone building. The sun is setting, a cast of pinks and oranges and
I Am The One Who – Grace Li
I was lucky enough to collaborate with my art therapy professor (Marygrace Berberian) to lead and facilitate an Art for Wellness Workshop for undergraduate students at NYU Steinhardt. Through this workshop, we utilized various magazine images to create a collage
Invisible Identities by Lee Hatcher
To me, all of my identities are invisible, making experiences very different from others. Invisible identities mean many things: stereotypes, the gaining or losing of power, the gaining or losing of identity, and the difficulties of exposing these identities to