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    of both a mental health and a substance use disorder is referred to as co-occurring disorders.” (SAMHSA‚ n.d.) Many people that suffer from the disease of addiction have experienced a traumatizing event in their life. These same people also suffer from an issue of diagnosing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The issue of a dual diagnosis of addiction and PTSD is which do you address first? Then there is the someone with co-occurring disorders. Substance abuse can cause mental illness

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    There has been recent discussions of trigger warnings‚ a controversial issue has been whether it protects students or take away freedom of speech. Microaggressions are small actions or word choices that people can do or say‚ without any intent‚ which will end up offending other people. Students are starting to use the word “trigger warnings”‚ a word that first appeared on blogs and other online forums to alert people of content that contain sexual assault (Wilson). Universities are using them more

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    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Many people throughout the world suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder also known as PTSD. This is a disorder that must be diagnosed and can be caused from a variety of reasons. “PTSD is classified as an anxiety disorder that develops in some individuals after exposure to an extremely traumatic event(s).” (Kazdin) One of the symptoms of PTSD is re experiencing the traumatic event. In most cases disruptive memories constantly occur relating to the trauma. Frightening

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    Life factors and predictable and unpredictable life events I will be talking about the life factors that can influence a person’s holistic development‚ and the unpredictable and predictable events that can happen through a person’s life. Genetic: Genetic is the branch of biology that deals with inheritance‚ especially the mechanisms of inherited transmission and the variation of inherited characteristics among similar or related organisms. Cystic Fibrosis Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is one of the

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    Every individual has personal goals and tries to pursue them. What is your most important goal in life? In a 250 – 350 word essay‚ discuss that goal and explain what you will do to achieve your goal. Personal Goals depend on their value for their life. Most of people often say that success in their life is the most important goals than any other things. They always pursue such their goal. To some degree‚ I agree with the reason why people pursue such their goal. However‚ I think that my personal

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    experience the same traumatic event‚ it is probable that only one of those two will face post-traumatic stress disorder. Why is that? There is many factors that could influenced that‚ those include background and previous experience5. “Davidson et al. (2007) and Breslau et al. (1998) estimate that PTSD affects 15-24 per cent of individuals who are exposed to traumatic events. (…) PTSD is complicated by the fact that it frequently occurs in conjunction with related disorders such as depression‚ substance

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    Running head: POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Natalie Maxwell‚ Robert Sharp‚ Samarra Spears Dr. Neil Stafford PSYC 540: Research Methodology December 12‚ 2010 Outline: Natalie- Post-traumatic stress disorders following disasters: a systematic review Natalie-The epidemiology of post-traumatic stress disorders after disasters Samarra- Samarra- Robert- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Post-traumatic stress disorders following disasters: a systematic review

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    included those with severe‚ lifelong depression‚ people who misuse substances and those experiencing dementia with severe depression. BA has also been evaluated by several independent research groups for diverse problems‚ including post-traumatic stress disorder‚ depression associated with cancer‚ obesity‚ addiction (Kanter and Mulick 2007) and negative symptoms of psychosis (Mairs ef al 2011). BA has been used successfully with chents of different ages‚ religious and ethnic backgrounds‚ and across a

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    The film Brothers portrays two brothers on two completely different paths. The story of this family gives the audience an insight into the consequences of war. A very vivid example of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is displayed. This movie is serious and I believe very relatable‚ especially to military personnel and families. Let me explain my findings and reasoning in the case of Brothers. This film surrounds the lives of one family and exposes all its broken parts. One brother‚ Sam‚ "the favorite

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    What is the “A‚” the activating event? The activating event is the math class exam What seems to be the “C‚” or consequences‚ in this case? Depressed and hopelessness because of the exam. What irrational belief(s)‚ or “B‚” could be applicable in this example? He deem it hopeless as he lost confidence passing on that class. What arguments would you proposed to dispute these irrational beliefs? The irrational belief must come from that of it’s an "important exam" that it might have a huge grade

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