by Shirley Davis | Mar 2, 2020 | CPTSD Research
There are many theories about childhood trauma and how it affects the bodies and minds of children and how these experiences shape adults. One of the most interesting of all of them is what is called the polyvagal theory. First described in 1994 by Stephen W. Porges,...
by Shirley Davis | Feb 24, 2020 | Eating Disorders and CPTSD
Society has stereotypically viewed eating disorders as only affecting teenage girls and women. However, one in three people who form an eating disorder (ED) is boys or men. This article will examine how EDs affect male victims and how they can defeat these...
by Shirley Davis | Feb 20, 2020 | CPTSD Research, Eating Disorders and CPTSD
In piece two of the series on eating disorders, we have already explored how dopamine and serotonin play vital roles in influencing eating disorders. In this article, we’re going to take a closer examination of what happens in the brains of those who live with the...
by Shirley Davis | Feb 13, 2020 | Eating Disorders and CPTSD
Eating disorders (EDs) are insidiously destroying some lives and greatly restricting others. However, eating in secret and feeling guilt are not the only consequences of having an eating disorder. There is a myriad of other health problems that develop as a result. In...
by Shirley Davis | Feb 6, 2020 | CPTSD Research, Eating Disorders and CPTSD
The term eating disorders conjures in the minds of many pictures of boy crazy teenagers who want to slim down for a prom dress or something only women have. However, the reality of EDs is much, much more insidious than that. Eating disorders affect millions of people...