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    through one 's mind in terms of how one copes with the war and how one deals with their mental breakdown during and after the war. The Poem "Facing It" demonstrates how the effect of war can most likely damage one 's life due to PTSD (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder). In some cases, soldiers that return home from…

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    Ptsd In The Military

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    According to The Nebraska Department of Veteran’s Affair, estimated 7.8 percent of Americans had experienced PTSD, also known Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. PTSD is considered a psychiatric disorder and a mental health issue in the United States. They often develop depression, substance abuse, and anxiety. 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…

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    Marxism In Holden

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    he is having trouble adjusting, or the reason why he acts the way he does. In “The Catcher in the Rye,” J.D.Salinger shows Holden Caulfield having trouble adjusting to society and withdrawing from social interaction caused by his Post Traumatic Stress. Explaining why he thinks negative, or why he lacks on adjusting to society. By Holden focusing in death throughout the story as an effect of PTSD, with his wishes to die and starting all over. Especially the witnessing of deaths expressed in…

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    David Ackerman

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    David Ackerman an academy graduate detective, who is carrying around a lot stress or emotional baggage, because he is the reason for his brother’s death and his father does not approve of his career choice, so they share a distance relationship. Ackerman is haunted by memories of his brother falling from a roof, and dying after he encouraged him to jump. David is a rookie detective who will be partnered up with a veteran police detective to bring down an infamous German car thief. The reason for…

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    An estimated five percent of Americans- more than thirteen million people- have PTSD at any given time (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Fact Sheet). PTSD is a disorder that is triggered by a very stressful traumatic event. People who have PTSD suffer from dramatic mood changes, hallucinations, anxiety, easy agitation, and thoughts of suicide. Holden Caulfield, the main character in The Catcher In the Rye experienced traumatic event when his brother, Allie, died when Holden is only thirteen.…

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    American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Friedman). “PTSD, or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, is a psychiatric disorder that can occur following the experience or witnessing of a life-threatening events such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorists incidents, serious accidents, or physical or sexual assault in adult or childhood” (“Post Traumatic Stress Disorder”). Recently PTSD service dogs have appeared in more and more families, with…

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    ACUTE STRESS DISORDER IN DSM-5 DSM Is the information that regarding every official psychiatric disorder. Each diagnostic listing contains detailed information regarding the specific criteria required for a diagnosis, as well an overview of that disorder. there are 5 DSM disorders one of the disorder is called acute stress disorder. This is the fifth Disorder which was introduced about 20 years ago. This disorder adds value to the current diagnosis of (PTSD) Post-traumatic stress disorder.…

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    Krebs is antisocial, not supported, and feels like he? Must be Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Harold Krebs is the main character in Ernest Hemingway’s Soldier’s Home. He is a survivor of World War I and he fought there from 1917 till 1919. When he comes back from war, he is not welcomed and he does not get back into a normal lifestyle. He shows many traits of PTSD which can prove along with the second and third chapters of Dr. Judith Lewis Herman’s book: Trauma and Recovery. Trauma…

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    Choices Of Intervention

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    or their perception of their problems, and help them find ways to solve those problems. Next, CBT, is an effective form of therapy for people who have experienced trauma. I believe, due to my client’s abuse history she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. Therefore, I chose this form of therapy, specifically, trauma-focused CBT. “…TF-CBT presents a viable treatment approach for children, adolescents, and families who have experienced trauma” (Ramirez de Arellano, 2014, p. 601).…

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    PTSD In Brazil

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a familiar expression to me. Differently from the U.S, where PTSD can be related to psychological scars of the war(s), Brazil has its’ rates most associated with street violence and crimes, and this became a trigger to increase mental health issues all over the country. However – despite being acquainted with the theme – it was only after reflecting on Chapter 5, the lecture and the readings, that I realized the difference between Acute Stress Disorder…

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