by lgrasser@med.wayne.edu | May 5, 2026 | Diversity and Multicultural Issues, Trauma Blog Topics
Arlene Bjugstad, Jodi Berger Cardoso, Jessica Hernández Ortiz, & Jessica Borelli May 5, 2026 Families from Central America (e.g., El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras) often migrate to the United States under conditions of extreme hardship. Violence, political...
by lgrasser@med.wayne.edu | Mar 24, 2026 | Clinical Issues and Treatment, Diversity and Multicultural Issues, Trauma Blog Topics
Marley Warren & Lia J. Smith March 24, 2026 LGBTQ individuals experience stressors related to their identity--including stigma, microaggressions, and violence--that increase their risk for the development of a variety of mental health concerns (e.g., Lu et...
by lgrasser@med.wayne.edu | Mar 17, 2026 | Assessment and Psychometrics, Clinical Issues and Treatment, Trauma Blog Topics
Zoe Brier, Isobel Rosenthal, & Kathleen Chard March 17, 2026 About 90% of people in the United States experience a traumatic event in their lifetime, and a significant number of those exposed to trauma go on to develop PTSD (Kilpatrick et al., 2013)....
by lgrasser@med.wayne.edu | Mar 10, 2026 | Clinical Issues and Treatment, Trauma Blog Topics
Sadie E. Larsen, Peter Grau, Emily Muñoz, Kathleen Grubbs, & Jessica Hamblen February 3, 2026 Have you ever had the experience of a patient not remembering something you said in therapy? Or remember a conversation very differently than how you remember it?...
by lgrasser@med.wayne.edu | Jan 28, 2026 | Clinical Issues and Treatment, Trauma Blog Topics
Zulkayda Mamat, Danielle C. Mathersul, & Peter J. Bayley January 27, 2026 For clinicians treating veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the primary goal is clear: reduce the debilitating symptoms that interfere with daily life. But what if...