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    positive emotion, as well as exploring if he engages in reckless or destructive behaviors, and hypervigilance. Also questioning if he feels detached from himself; as if he is out of his own body or in a dream. Josh does not meet criteria for Acute Stress Disorder as he has been experiencing symptoms for over a…

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    related casualties a result of brain injury. With the advances in treatment and evacuation, however, more wounded soldiers are surviving than they did just a few years ago. However, hundreds of thousands are coming home and suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder with a significant percentage of those who are suffering not realizing they have a condition (Lawhorn & Philpott, 2010). Good treatment centers now exist that can help wounded warriors with traumatic brain injury,…

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    it was like for you to shoot another human being? How could you tell her how vulnerable and scared you felt, never knowing if you would live another hour…”1. These are the types of questions and horrors that keep veterans with PTSD(Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) from returning to their normal lives before the war. PTSD is not only a disease that keeps people awake at night with nightmares; it is a disease that creeps into every aspect of their lives and keeps them from functioning in society…

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    also be lead to PTSD symptoms. PTSD has evolved into a more common diagnosis but still each person evaluated must meet the criteria needed to classify their illness as PTSD but there is a very thin line between PTSD and moral injury. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a mental disorder in which the person gets into traumatic event, and later afterwards can get triggered to look back on and remember that event. In the war soldiers who came back, had the possibility of having PTSD. War is hard, and…

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    Vicarious Trauma

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    Introduction Terminology Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS) “encompasses the negative physical, emotional, and cognitive reassocations that can occur in response to indirect exposure to trauma, such as working with trauma survivors” (Kulkarni, Bell, Hartman, & Herman-Smith, 2013, 115). It is often used as an umbrella term to include: burnout, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma (VT) and traumatic countertransference, (Salston & Figley, 2003). STS can include numbing symptoms, intrusive symptoms,…

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    stated, that the idea of stress in psychology describes the organism’s adjusting physiological, cognitive and behavioral reactions to difficult, and unsafe environments. There are so many different types of stress that it is difficult to put the findings and issues together because there are so many different meanings to all of these types of stress. For example, there is work stress, post-traumatic stress disorder, school stress, family stress, etc. All of these types of stress come with…

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    Although the goal of post incidents reviews is spearheaded on the premises of public protection such examination could hinder future performances by officers (Regehr & Bober, 2005). Ultimately such performance review boards lead to high levels of stress on the…

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    In the first month duration of the traumatic experience, the persons who are traumatized may achieve the diagnostic criteria that is associated with acute stress disorder. Even though acute stress disorder does not always precede PSTD, it is highly associated with an elevated risk of PSTD. The case study addresses a case of Elaine who went through a PSTD as a result of her life experiences. The beginning was the experiences…

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    under chronic stress, it begins to negatively affect a person’s physical and mental health. Mental health problems due to stress can cause many different disorders in the body as well as the brain; they can also affect a person’s personality, thought processes as well as social interactions. Mental health disorders can occur in different forms, some symptoms may overlap, making disorders hard to diagnose. A few common disorders that can be caused from stress can be: Post Traumatic Stress…

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    Death is a huge part of life. Everyone experiences it at least once in their lives. It can affect different people in various ways, some may choose to ignore it, some may get vigorously torn apart by it and others chose to fight it with the utmost of powers. This is shown in the key poems ‘War Photographer’, ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’ and ‘A mother in a refugee camp’. All of these poems show particular differences in their attitudes towards death; which is also seen in the further…

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