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PR Trauma Healing Institute
🧠 Psicología Clínica para Adultos, Adolescentes y Niños.
🎓 Certificada en Trauma Infantil y Adolescente.
💬 Enfoque integral para sanar y transformar vidas PR Trauma Healing Institute
🧠 Psicología Clínica | Especialistas en Trauma Infantil y Adolescente
🎓 Certificada en Child & Adolescent Trauma Professional
💬 Sanando desde el interior, para un futuro más saludable.

23/04/2026

You know the person. The one who never gets sick. The one who shows up, every day, no matter what. The one who swallows every frustration, every disappointment, every grief, and keeps moving. You admire them. You want to be like them. And then, one day, they collapse. Cancer. An autoimmune disease. A heart attack. Something that seems to come from nowhere.

Gabor Maté wrote When the Body Says No to show you that it did not come from nowhere. It came from years of "yes." Years of suppressing anger, ignoring exhaustion, sacrificing self for others. The body kept score. And one day, it said no.

This is not a cheerful book. It is not a self-help book. It is a warning. Maté, a physician and trauma expert, spent decades treating patients with chronic illness, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, ALS, cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, and he noticed a pattern. Again and again, his patients shared a common psychological profile. They were high achievers. They were caretakers. They were people-pleasers. They had learned, usually in childhood, that their own needs did not matter. That anger was dangerous. That saying no was not an option. And their bodies, unable to express what their minds had suppressed, turned against themselves.

The book weaves together case studies, research, and Maté's own story (he has written elsewhere about his own compulsive behavior and the childhood trauma that shaped it). He draws on the emerging field of psychoneuroimmunology, the study of how the mind, nervous system, and immune system interact. The science is clear: chronic stress suppresses immune function, promotes inflammation, and creates the conditions for disease. But Maté goes further. He argues that it is not stress itself that makes us sick. It is the inability to express stress. The habit of pushing through. The refusal to listen to the body's signals until they become screams.

Five lessons that will change how you listen to yourself:

1. Repression is not strength. It is a slow su***de.
We praise people who never complain. Who soldier on. Who keep their feelings to themselves. Maté says: this is not strength. This is a death sentence. When you suppress anger, sadness, or fear, you do not eliminate those emotions. You drive them into your body. Your nervous system stays activated. Your stress hormones stay elevated. Your immune system stays suppressed. The emotion does not disappear. It becomes something else. A headache. A rash. An autoimmune flare. A tumor. The lesson: feeling your feelings is not weakness. It is survival.

2. The question is not "Why this illness?" but "Why this person?"
Conventional medicine asks: what is the disease? What is the treatment? Maté asks: why did this person get sick at this time? What was happening in their life? What patterns of behavior preceded the diagnosis? He tells the story of a woman with multiple sclerosis whose symptoms began shortly after her mother died, a mother she had spent her entire life trying to please and had never been able to grieve. He tells the story of a man with ALS who had never learned to say no to anyone. The disease did not come from nowhere. It came from a lifetime of ignoring the self. The lesson: when you get sick, ask not just what is wrong. Ask what you have been ignoring.

3. Childhood trauma changes your biology. Permanently. Unless you heal it.
Maté is insistent on this point. The children who grow up in stressful environments, with neglect, abuse, or emotionally unavailable parents—develop different nervous systems. They are more reactive. They have higher baseline cortisol levels. They are more prone to inflammation. This is not a metaphor. This is biology. The ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) study found that the more traumatic events a child experiences, the higher their risk for virtually every chronic disease as an adult. The lesson: if you had a hard childhood, your body remembers. And healing requires not just treating the symptoms, but addressing the original wound.

4. The ability to say no is a biological necessity.
Maté writes that many of his patients had never learned to set boundaries. They said yes when they meant no. They stayed in jobs, relationships, and situations that drained them. They felt guilty for taking time for themselves. They believed that their worth came from what they did for others. And their bodies, unable to say no in words, said no in disease. The lesson: learning to say no is not selfish. It is medicine. Every time you honor your own limits, you are protecting your health.

5. Healing is not about positive thinking. It is about honest feeling.
The wellness industry tells you to think positive. To visualize health. To suppress "negative" emotions. Maté says the opposite. Healing requires feeling what you have been avoiding. Anger. Grief. Terror. Rage. These emotions are not dangerous. They are information. When you let yourself feel them, in a safe setting, with support, they move through you and release. The body no longer has to carry them. Maté writes about patients who went into remission after finally allowing themselves to feel the rage they had suppressed for decades. Not because positive thinking cured them. Because honest feeling freed something. The lesson: you cannot heal what you cannot feel.

I read When the Body Says No while recovering from a mysterious illness that no doctor could diagnose. Fatigue. Brain fog. Joint pain. I had spent months searching for answers, running tests, seeing specialists. No one could tell me what was wrong. Maté told me. He told me that my body was saying no to a life I had been pushing through for years. A job I hated. A relationship I had outgrown. A habit of saying yes when I meant no. A childhood I had never fully grieved.

I did not get better overnight. I am still not fully better. But I started listening. I started saying no. I started feeling the anger I had swallowed for decades. It was awful. It was liberating. My symptoms did not disappear. But they shifted. They became something I could work with rather than something I was fighting.

Maté writes near the end: "The question is not 'Why this illness?' but 'Why this person?' And the answer is always the same: because they were never taught that they mattered. That their needs mattered. That their feelings mattered. That their no mattered."

You matter. Your no matters. Your body has been trying to tell you. This book will help you listen. Before it's too late. Before the body says no and will not say anything else.

BOOK: https://amzn.to/4cZdkAk

21/04/2026

🧠💙 Estamos reclutando participantes para un estudio que evalúa la Terapia Cognitiva-Conductual Centrada en el Trauma (TF-CBT) administrada en telesalud y presencial.

¿Quiénes pueden participar?
✅Menores de 7 a 18 años con síntomas de trauma
✅Familias dispuestas a completar evaluaciones y recibir
tratamiento

¿Cómo funciona el estudio?
✅ Evaluación inicial virtual
✅ Asignación aleatoria a terapia en línea o en clínica
✅ Seguimiento tras el tratamiento
✅ Participación total: aproximadamente 12 meses

🗣️Para más información contáctenos al 787-659-3782 o escriba a [email protected]

🌐Para referidos presione https://redcap.musc.edu/surveys/?s=LP8XHN4F8X3MJJWD

¡Juntos podemos hacer la diferencia!

10/04/2026

Les esperamos !

01/04/2026

Sometimes life unfolds differently than we planned. Try to give yourself grace as you navigate it. 💙

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28/03/2026

Les invitamos al Seminario Entendiendo el Autismo

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05/03/2026

Le invitamos a este taller con Karla Pereira! Estás a tiempo

¿Eres profesional de la salud mental, deseas abrir tu clínica privada y trabajar con planes médicos?

Explicaremos paso a paso y ofreceremos estrategias para que desarrolles tu clínica privada.

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Desarrollo de clínica privada bajo LLC 

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Solicitud a planes médicos (FHC, Medicaid/PEP, APS, MMM)

✨ Taller educativo | Enfoque práctico 

💼 Ideal para psicólogos/as, trabajadores sociales y terapeutas.

Fechas:
Primera fase: sábado, 14 de marzo de 2026 a las 9:00 a.m.
Segunda fase: sábado, 28 de marzo de 2026 a las 9:00 a.m.
Tercera fase: sábado, 11 de abril de 2026 a las 9:00 a.m.

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03/03/2026

Denmark is taking a major step by moving to end the “cry it out” method for babies after a nationwide study revealed potential harms. Over 700 psychologists warned that this sleep training practice could negatively impact brain development and parent-child attachment. The findings emphasise the importance of responsive caregiving during the early stages of life for healthy emotional and cognitive growth.

The study examined the effects of letting babies cry for extended periods and found links to elevated stress levels and possible long-term impacts on brain function. While some parts of the U.S. continue to recommend the method, Denmark’s decision reflects growing concern among experts about the risks versus the benefits of this approach. Advocates of alternative sleep strategies stress nurturing and gradual methods to promote better sleep without compromising developmental outcomes.

This move is sparking viral attention globally among parenting and health communities. It highlights a shift in understanding early childhood care and the need for policies informed by psychological research. Parents and caregivers are now encouraged to explore safer, evidence-based sleep strategies that support both healthy brain development and secure emotional bonds with their children.

28/02/2026

The February NCTSN Spotlight is now available! This Spotlight highlights NCTSN resources to help understand, navigate, and assess complex trauma. View it here: https://bit.ly/3Ozk5PH

Nos quedan varios espacios para este sábado 28 de febrero de 2026Trauma Complejo en la Práctica Clínica: Intervenciones ...
26/02/2026

Nos quedan varios espacios para este sábado 28 de febrero de 2026

Trauma Complejo en la Práctica Clínica: Intervenciones Basadas en la Evidencia

¿Trabajas con casos de trauma y sientes que necesitas ampliar tu destrezas?
El PR Trauma Healing Institute, PSC en colaboración con el Complex Trauma Training Consortium te invita a fortalecer tu práctica clínica con herramientas concretas, culturalmente pertinentes y basadas en evidencia.

Un adiestramiento virtual de 4 horas diseñado para profesionales que desean intervenir con mayor claridad, estructura y efectividad en casos de trauma complejo.

Fecha: 28 de febrero de 2026
Hora: 9:00am a 1:00pm
Plataforma: Zoom
Inversión: $65
Pagos: ATH Movil Business: PRtrauma

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26/02/2026

Les invitamos el próximo adiestramiento.

Nos quedan varios espacios para este sábado.

PR Trauma Healing Institute
🧠 Psicología Clínica para Adultos, Adolescentes y Niños.
🎓 Certificada en Trauma Infantil y Adolescente.
💬 Enfoque integral para sanar y transformar vidas

14/02/2026

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