Trauma as a Risk and Complicating Factor in Psychosis
UC Davis associate professor Tara A. Niendam, PhD, describes appropriate assessment tools and approaches to treating trauma in individuals with psychosis. (May 8, 2019)

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Cue-Centered Treatment for Children With Repeated Trauma Exposure

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Exploring the Impact of Cannabis Use on Psychosis Risk, Relapse, and Outcomes

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Trauma, Psychosis, and Problems in Human Relationship: Exploring the Connections

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Is Psychosis a Complex Reaction to Trauma? - Professor Craig Steel

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Probing and Rescuing Dysfunctional Brain Circuits in Depression - UC Davis Psychedelic Summit 2023

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Parents as Agents of Change (PAC): Empowering Families Through Action and Confidence

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Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Explained: Trauma, Neuroscience, Controversies & Recovery

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Understanding and healing trauma - Dialogue with Bessel Van der Kolk

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Reward, Stress, and Depression: From Neural Biomarkers and Mechanisms to Novel Interventions

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Clinical Realities of Dissociative Identity Disorder: What Every Provider Should Know

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Moral Injury: Research, Measurement, and Clinical Care

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Dissociative Identity Disorders and Trauma: GRCC Psychology Lecture

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Psychosis Is an Expression of Early Childhood Trauma

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Brian Wiltgen, Ph.D. — How Dopamine ShapesOur Memories of Important Events

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How to Support Someone with Psychosis: 5 Tips

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Antipsychotics Mnemonics (Memorable Psychopharmacology Lecture 4)

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Dr. Paul Conti: How to Understand & Assess Your Mental Health | Huberman Lab Guest Series

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How Childhood Trauma Impacts Adult Physical & Mental Health

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Returning to Work After Psychosis or Other Trauma

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