Neural mechanisms that promote resilience to trauma | Researching Happy
Welcome to Researching Happy a podcast focused on the latest science on mental health and wellbeing, direct from the researcher who produce it. Emory University assistant Professor Sanne van Rooij discusses the neurobiological mechanisms that drive resilience in people who have experienced trauma.
Using magnetic stimulation to treat PTSD | Lexicon by Interesting Engineering
A method of treatment, known as transcranial magnetic stimulation, could help patients manage the disorder and find ways to improve their daily lives. Here’s how it would work.
Sex differences in neural predictors for PTSD | Biological Psychiatry Live
Dr. Tamar Gur, Biological Psychiatry’s social media editor, interviews Dr. Sanne van Rooij, whose article on sex differences in fear inhibition and PTSD was recently published in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder | Not Another Depressed Teen
In this episode Pranjal interviews Dr. Sanne van Rooij, a leading researcher on PTSD and trauma recovery. They discuss what PTSD is, the factors that contribute to developing PTSD, and the potential treatment options. Additionally, Dr. van Rooji explains her ongoing research at the Grady Trauma Project. Lastly, the conversation touches upon the importance of early intervention and support for individuals with PTSD.