This is the third column in a five-part series. For the past columns, I’ve been writing about germs that can infect and kill ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A University at Buffalo criminologist has introduced a new element into one of the field’s guiding frameworks that has implications for crime reduction and other fundamental areas ...
How often have you felt angry, sad, or hurt (or some other emotion) by how someone responded to you? You don’t need an exact figure to know that the answer is probably “a lot.” That makes sense, even ...
A study of 99 teens hospitalized out of concern about suicide risk found that a high perception of family invalidation -- or lack of acceptance -- predicted future suicide events among boys, and peer ...
Approaching her teacher timidly is a student who flunked a test. She whispers, "I did my utmost, but math is an anathema to me." The teacher snaps, "Don't be a drama queen" without interrupting her ...
Traumatic invalidation is central to my work as a therapist serving LGBTQ+ clients. It applies to most queer and trans clients I’ve worked with. Traumatic invalidation is not unique to the LGBTQ+ ...