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    Trauma is used in many ways. With children and sometimes even things that horror. As is says in point 18.s, “it often refers to horrible events such as child abuse and neglect domestic violence torture and incarceration it can also refer to physical injuries broken bones or Burns that are treated in a trauma unit in a hospital”. Trauma can affect us in many ways such as intense fear helplessness and loss of control. Examples of traumatic events are child abuse and neglect sexual assault the…

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    Justin Dilks Professor Duinink LAS 110 1 October 2014 Wounded Warrior Project 9/11 was one of the most pivotal moments in U.S. history. History shows that when somebody threatens the liberty and freedom of the United States, the people come together. Historical events such as the Pearl Harbor and the Boston Massacre are examples of Americans coming together to defend what is rightfully theirs. 9/11 was one of these uniting moments in U.S. history. U.S. military enlistment increased drastically…

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    sports, it seems likely a large portion of that percent are experiencing burnout syndrome because of the pressure, stress and exhaustion the sport has put on them . Burnout syndrome can lead to perfectionism, the need to please others, becoming non- assertive, low- self-esteem, and high anxiety. On top of growing up and trying to figure out who they are, kids do not need the extra stress to be perfect which could potentially lead to psychological affects later in life. “It’s not fun anymore.…

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    Procrastination In College

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    Since students are determined to get their work done in time, they would be less distracted; however, most of that focus comes from the increase in stress levels. When college students work the very last minute, they are unable to do their best because of the lack of time. Not only that, “students who crammed study material at the last minute showed poorer long-term retention of the material than those…

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    arguments they make is that homework assignments are causing students to stress which is linked to obesity, migraine, headaches, and depression. Well, homework shouldn’t cause a student to stress; because students have a lot of time to think about it and do it. Another thing is that testes, exams, and quizzes also make students stress does that mean we should get rid of them all? I mean homework is not meant to make students stress out, it’s meant to help them get a better understanding of the…

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    Resilience On Stress

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    Stress is prevalent and ubiquitous in our everyday lives. Sometimes, stress can be beneficial as it can provide the extra motivation needed to succeed in business, achieve an education or foster relationships, however, it can also have significant negative impact. Accumulative evidence show that stress have potent impact on the health and well-being on an individual. Furthermore, some studies have even found that stress can have a stronger impact on one’s health than major negative life events.…

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    Stress, what is stress? As defined in Chapter 2 (Psychological Disorders, Therapy, and Lifestyle Change/2.9 Stress and Health), stress is not just a stimulus or a response, stress is the process by which we appraise and cope with environmental threats and challenges. It is our decision on how much we allow stress to affect us. If a person’s car gets hit by a stray rock while driving, some would not encounter any stress and continue driving; others will worry about the incident and become…

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    us as people to do it. The first article I came across was, Procrastination revisited – Just do it … now! According to the article, “Procrastination is a disabling habit that can affect one both mentally and physically, causing anxiety, tension, stress, and fatigue. Procrastination is the intentional act of delaying…

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    As a child I was very stressed out a lot, mostly because I was thinking about things too much in-depth. With that stress I also went to see a counselor and she helped me realize a little bit about myself. It was a hard time and it still is with high school and college coming up. Teachers and parents trying to get you do show off to colleges when that is hard to do. All of the stress and problems that I have faced all started when I moved to Iowa and away from my friends in Illinois. Illinois…

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    Nursing has been a rewarding and satisfying career for many years. However, the workload can put stress on someone. The topic I choose to write about is stress management and reduction for nurses. I choose this topic because nursing can be a stressful career and with the right management techniques can help overcome these stress mechanisms. Someday I will be a nurse and it will be beneficial for me to learn some of these techniques. I will also do a group presentation for my class about this and…

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