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    Trauma Research Paper

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    Trauma Introduction The story of the three people with the talents is intriguing. What is it about the person with the one talent that they already knew that that the boss was a difficult person and they did not even want to try to invest their one talent that was given them? They did not even have the energy to take the talent to the bank (take the time to walk to the bank, have a conversation with the banker, make an agreement, deposit the money, and return home) so that it could make…

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    Substance abuse, including the use and excessive use of alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and other drugs, is extremely common among the homeless youth population. Oftentimes, homeless youth turn to substance abuse as a result of the trauma they have experienced in their lifetime both before and during their homelessness (Bender, Ferguson, Thompson, Komlo, & Pollio, 2010, p. 162). According to a recent study conducted by the journal, Child & Youth Care Forum, about two-thirds of homeless…

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    War Tragedies Tragedies are all over the world. It can leave you with a great suffering, destruction and distress. These tragedies can affect the people 's lives and change for good. Once these tragedies happen it is hard for people to come back to their normal lives. Some people do not even return back to their normal lives because the tragedy affected them really bad. With something huge that happens it is a difficult time because you may never be the same anymore. These tragedies can…

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    Many people see villains as one dimensional characters, they don’t stop to look at who they really are or why they do what they do. There have been many countless “villains” throughout history. Whether you see someone as a villain or a hero is all a matter of perspective. During the rise of Hitler many Germans saw him as a savior who was going to get Germany out of a depression. Many people may also see America as tyrannical ruler that can’t be contained. Perspective can also be describe as…

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    PTSD formally called Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental illness classified under anxiety disorders. It is a disorder that can be triggered by a traumatic event; such as war, sexual assault, assault in general, road accidents, and many other things that were a traumatic event in a person’s life. People can also develop PTSD from watching a traumatic event; it does not need to directly happen to them for it to affect them. PTSD is a disorder that can give you reoccurring dreams,…

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    Ptsd In The Military

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    People that were diagnosed with PTSD had a serious accident, physical or sexual assaulted or a military combat. There three different symptoms, first symptoms is when you’re thinking about the trauma when you’re doing something, second symptoms staying away from a place or people that reminds you about your trauma, and third symptoms when you are feeling on guard. The Military states, that today military men and women are military veterans…

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    The argument about veterans from the Vietnam war using the same PTSD defense trauma from the war and why there was not a homologous defense for young black teens struggling with their lives in violent neighborhoods rose divided opinions among the society. Shellow’s strategies in the ghetto defense give lawyers hope of the future…

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    thing that will help be towards my psychology major. The most important lesson that I learn in this class is to always do a full and thorough assessment on a patient before starting treatment. Because base on their background, religion, and what trauma they may experience in life there could be a possibility they you can treat a patient for the wrong…

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    Essay On Dating Violence

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    Dating violence is the act of aggressive behavior towards a romantic partner. Aggressive behavior includes physical, verbal, and sexual abuse. Excessively controlling behavior can also be included as an act of dating violence. Victims can face potentially damaging psychological problems from abusive relationships. Victims are also prone to becoming vulnerable to other abusive relationships in the future. Perpetrators could also encounter psychological after-effects and deal with extreme…

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    Stress In Children

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    feel in control, is described as trauma. A child’s response to trauma is linked to their stress level following the experience. Harvard University has identified three types of stress: positive, tolerable, and toxic stress (Harvard, 2012). Positive stress refers to the everyday stressors one may experience and are mild in magnitude. It is imperative for children to develop skills to adapt to mild stressors. Children experience tolerable stress during times of trauma such as the death of a family…

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