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    Najmah And Nusrat Summary

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    (MIP-3) Najmah and Nusrat both show signs and symptoms of PTSD, with each character struggling from PTSD it caused them to have conflicts(SIP-A) One way Najmah’s signs and symptoms of PTSD created literary elements and conflicts was Najmah not speaking. With Najmah not speaking it gave her the strength to go to Peshawar to find her brother and father. (STEWE-1)”My silence has protected me, saved my life, and I am afraid to let go of it”(Staples,181).Not speaking gave her strength because she did…

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    They both can suffer from PTSD, both parties can be effected by the abuse of drugs and alcohol. Also the age groups that are at risk of committing suicide in civilians are the same for military personnel. Both groups can be effected by mental illness, and the methods of suicide…

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    victims, especially those with PTSD, and the recovering process, and as well as those who were not directly affected by…

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    There are several things within the world that are not addressed as the should be. Why? Due to the fact that these things happen behind closed doors, in silent with no one there to step up, speak out and nowhere to run. Such things would included, verbal, sexual, emotional and physical abuse, otherwise known as domestic violence. Domestic violence has become a growing problem within America specifically. The last survey was taken in 2000, stating that on average 32% of the population was being…

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    chronic stress, however, some individuals still are unable to cope even with the new techniques. Similar to CBT, it can be very time-consuming and again needs high levels of motivation, this would depend on the individual’s personality and symptoms of PTSD. (Psychological methods: Stress inoculation training (SIT),…

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    Reasonable Accommodations

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    I am directing this message to you. I suffered from Compound Complex PTSD, possibly TBI though the tests have been inconclusive due to the Doctors not running…

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    Army Suicide Summary

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    Comparing U.S. Army Suicide The study was design to compare variables collected in the DoDSER system for individuals who died by suicide during the study period of analogous data collected from a randomly selected control group of military service members (Alexander, Reger, Smolenski & Fullerton, 2014). Information on 123 suicide victims was taken from the DoDSER data collection system. The data collection consists of medical and personal records reviews, investigations and interviews reports.…

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    spilled blood, the sound of gunshots, the screaming, the panic, the racing hearts, and unsettling images all replayed in the minds of young, traumatized students; all due to the fact that one person decided to let their pain turn into everyone else’s. PTSD, according to the Mayo Clinic, is a mental health condition that's caused by witnessing or experiencing a horrifying event (Mayo Clinic). According to Antonis Katslyannis, blah, school shootings have been frequent since the 1960s, and for many…

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    Essay On First Responders

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    the event itself, and post event processing (Kleim & Westphal, 2011). In respect of demographic factors, Liberman presented findings in which police officers of Caucasian race, with less prior trauma and critical incident exposure experienced lower PTSD symptoms (Liberman et al., 2002; Yuan et al., 201). The most underlying factor in preventing trauma is social support. In particular, first responders often look to their superiors and their organizational network for support (Leffler &…

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    not going to forget what happened; As a matter of fact, “A study found that about 11 percent of Vietnam combat veterans today still deal with the intrusive nightmares and memories and the tendency toward isolation, numbness and anxiety that come with PTSD.…

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