Repressed Trauma: How to Recognize the Sings
Repressed trauma can continue to affect a person’s emotional state, behavior, and physical well-being—often without them realizing it.

Repressed trauma can continue to affect a person’s emotional state, behavior, and physical well-being—often without them realizing it.
For many people, stressful situations combined with poor coping skills can lead to impulsive behaviors like drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Whether someone is struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, or another disordered eating pattern, professional help is essential for lasting recovery.
When an individual experiences both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition—such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder—it is referred to as a dual diagnosis.
Hormonal changes are a natural part of life for women, but they can significantly affect mental health. From puberty to menopause, shifts in hormone levels can influence mood, energy, and emotional well-being. Understanding how these changes impact mental health is essential for addressing challenges and finding effective coping strategies. The Role of Hormones in Mental […]
The relationship between mental health and substance use is a complex and deeply intertwined one, particularly for women. Women often face unique challenges and stressors that can contribute to mental health struggles, which, in turn, may lead to substance use as a coping mechanism. Understanding this connection is crucial for effective treatment and recovery. How […]