More patients with complex trauma are coming through GPs’ doors as the result of growing awareness of the issue and a potentially higher prevalence.
By Cathy O’Leary
Complex trauma is not as rare as people might think, yet it often remains invisible in primary care settings.
Research suggests that a significant number of Australians are affected by complex trauma because of repeated, chronic interpersonal events often starting in childhood....
By Cathy O’Leary
Complex trauma is not as rare as people might think, yet it often remains invisible in primary care settings.
Research suggests that a significant number of Australians are affected by complex trauma because of repeated, chronic interpersonal events often starting in childhood....
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