by Dr. Rachel Cason | Jun 19, 2018 | Blog
My Chronic Pain has reared its head and roared its presence this week. I capitalize Chronic Pain because it does really seem more of a character in my story of self, than a mere experience. Chronic Pain has needs, expressions and form, and I’ve been ignoring its...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Mar 22, 2017 | Blog
A couple of readers of my last blog post, on PTSD and Cultural Variance: Implications for Third Culture Kids, commented on specific features of their childhood that could perhaps be explained by cultural features from West Africa – the part of the world that had...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Mar 16, 2017 | Blog
Last year I was lucky enough to attend Katarina Holm-DiDio’s workshop on PTSD, at the Families in Global Transition conference in Amsterdam (I write about it more here). Katarina’s work is extensive and detailed, and you can find more about her and her...
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