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Suddenly, my family was thrown into the middle of a nightmare, being told that my brother was going to die, actually being given the opportunity to say goodbye to him, then several emergency brain surgeries and now what's amounted, for Matt, to a lifetime spent courageously recovering from a
traumatic
brain injury.
It's incredibly
traumatic.
There is information that a repeated history of concussion can lead to early dementia, such as Alzheimer's, and chronic
traumatic
encephalopathy.
This finding is also consistent of what we've seen in this brain disease that I mentioned, chronic
traumatic
encephalopathy.
So this is an image of a middle-aged ex-professional football player, and the thing that I want to point out is if you look at the corpus callosum, and I'll page back here so you can see the size of a normal corpus callosum and the size of the person here who has chronic
traumatic
encephalopathy, it is greatly atrophied.
And this might be just a result of my own
traumatic
experience.
If you can, you're beginning to see the face of the invisible wounds of war, commonly known as post-traumatic stress disorder and
traumatic
brain injury.
But the invisible wounds were reaching new levels, and this pushed military doctors and researchers to try and truly understand the effects that
traumatic
brain injury, or TBI, and PTSD have on the brain.
Now, whenever that service member is haunted by some
traumatic
memory, he continues to paint.
Now science is showing us that the part of the brain that registers a
traumatic
wound can be the part of the brain where healing happens too.
Veterans will always remember their
traumatic
experiences, but with enough practice, those memories are no longer as raw or as painful as they once were.
Because ... this life is short, and if you are fortunate enough to have survived war or any kind of
traumatic
experience, you owe it to yourself to live your life well.
It is
traumatic
stress like active combat or natural disasters or community violence or sexual assault that causes post-traumatic stress disorder, and not everyone that is exposed to stress develops a mood disorder.
It's
traumatic.
I realize that even the most
traumatic
event of my life is still a testament to my privilege, because I can talk about it without getting ostracized, or even killed.
Honestly, I think those questions are tricky and sometimes
traumatic
for adult women to confront, but when we're talking about girls, I just kept coming back to the idea that their early sexual experience shouldn't have to be something that they get over.
And when your young child experiences something traumatic, you work even harder to make sure that their life feels like a game because children naturally explore their worlds through play.
I'm sure there's a Camino app where you can just delete a
traumatic
text, you know?
When something big in our life happens, like a
traumatic
childhood event, stress hormones flood our brain.
But terrible things are happening, people are experiencing deeply formative and
traumatic
losses every day.
A
traumatic
brain injury, or TBI, is a disruption in brain function caused by an external blow to the head.
Today, though, I want to introduce you to a larger but no less controversial group of people impacted by
traumatic
brain injury, who don't often show up in the headlines.
So I'll start with a shocking statistic: 50 to 80 percent of people in criminal justice have a
traumatic
brain injury.
This program shows us the overwhelming prevalence of
traumatic
brain injuries and cognitive deficits and the accumulation of brokenness in the criminal justice system.
So when I saw this pattern repeating, I got angry, but I also got inspired to create a game, a game of words that would allow me to transform this
traumatic
exposure into more of a healing experience.
So, when you go through a
traumatic
experience like this, people treat you differently.
But we don't talk about it as much in the context of other kinds of
traumatic
experiences, like an illness.
But apparently, it's super painful to work under water when you've got an artificial limb, and I'm guessing it was pretty
traumatic
to go back and work in the field where he got blown up.
But even if the potentially
traumatic
effect of images and videos is hard to predict, do we want to become so cautious that we risk losing social awareness of injustice?
It is estimated that nearly 90 percent of us will experience some sort of
traumatic
event during our lifetimes.
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