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    Thousands of veterans suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, also called PTSD. Many of them have committed suicide from the pain of the disorder but many are also alive fighting through it. As a PTSD poster states “Having PTSD does not mean you are broken. It merely means you were put to the test and didn’t fall apart”. Studies show that only about half of the veterans who need mental health care seek treatment, some people get treatment from getting prescribed medicine, support animals or…

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    Standing up in front of the whole class was like being in a room full of sharks. Ms. Pops insisted that maybe Rina would share with the class another time. Writing down the examples, little giggles and whispers started. After a student asked about her big curly hair, some kids started laughing. “Everybody can’t be perfect. Can they?” (Pai and Schryver) Rina did her best to ignore the whispers and giggles coming from behind her back. It was not easy but she would just pay them no mind and look at…

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    The video Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America showed the harsh realities of those who are in abusive situations feel and live. I was able to see a strong women enable herself to leave a harmful situation and prosper by making a better life for herself and her family. It is apparent that abuse not only affects the person being abused but those who witness the situations. It was despairing to find out that her children also were victims of abuse and it affected their behavior. Kim…

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    function following exposure to traumatic stress, and this has been related to the hippocampus’ function related to verbal declarative memory as well as the amygdala’s role in fear responses. (Bremmer, 2006.) PTSD has widespread effects on a child’s development, functioning, view of self, and relationships with others. Experiencing trauma can affect a child’s sense of security and ability to safely explore the world, causing a child to become withdrawn and experience less enriching…

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    Trichotillomania Essay

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    The purpose of this paper is to define trichotillomania in terms of its symptoms, demographics, etiology and causes, as well as the treatment options for those affected. According to Lewin et. al (2009), trichotillomania is an obsessive compulsive disorder characterized by repetitive pulling of one’s own hair for non-cosmetic purposes, resulting in alopecia. Dia (2008) found that lifetime prevalence rates are about 0.6 percent, and this percentage increases during the lifetime to 3.4 percent in…

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    Name: Cameron Rodgers Teacher: Mrs. Cox Date: March 30th, 2017 Subject: 10th Grade Lit 4B Cyberbullying is wrong I believe cyberbullying should, in fact, be a criminal offense because I know a person that have harmed themselves(i would rather not use a name) because people would continuously make fun of him because of how he dressed and how he looked . Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that occurs on the internet, hence the name. Cyberbullying is often unpunished until the victim…

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    Coercive Control

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    Coercive control is when a partner keeps you away from your friends or family. They control your conversations and who you can see and they make decision for you and they track your movements by demanding to know every step and move you take. The abusers will threaten to physically harm you and they will convince you that they will hurt themselves by committing suicide if you do not comply with them. They will threaten to take your children away from you so, to prevent you from leaving him. They…

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    Dissociative Identity Disorder is a severe form of disassociation and is believed to be a coping mechanism. In the case of this disorder, the dissociation manifests as multiple personalities within one person. Each personality has distinct traits, physical ticks, postures, likes and dislikes, similar to an entirely separate person. Previous to 1994, “Dissociative Identity Disorder” was known as “Multiple personality Disorder”, a less appropriate title. This complex disorder remains…

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    Reported cases have suggested numerous forms of abuse ranging from the more common forms of physical abuse to psychological and emotional abuse. There are even some cases that involve various forms of sexual abuse. Although vastly different, all forms of domestic abuse leave the victim permanently scarred. It is apparent that even in cases that involve physical abuse;…

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    Felony Comments Since the early seventies technology has evolved from computers that take up entire rooms to computers that fit in your pocket. With these technological advances communication has become more accessible than ever. People can converse over text messages, email, or phone calls without even being in the same country. An arising problem with this ease of communication is the use of digital media to harass others, more commonly known as cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is most commonly…

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