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    nursing students have experienced higher level of stress and more physical and psychological symptoms. According to Jimenez‚ Navio-Osorio‚ & Diaz‚ (2010) it stated that most research on student nurses stress takes place within the United Kingdom and North America. More research needs to be conducted in other countries. This is why the researchers are conducting the study on the Spanish academia. It shows that there is little empirical evidence about the stress experienced on the nursing students during

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    development of physical‚ emotional and social development of the child. The child gradually starts taking on the responsibility as it develops. Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms typically start within three months of a traumatic event. In a small number of cases‚ though‚ PTSD symptoms may not appear until years after the event. Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms are generally grouped into three types: intrusive memories‚ avoidance and numbing‚ and increased anxiety or emotional arousal

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    When two men 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

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    DOI: 10.1002/pits.20473 THE EXPERIENCE OF BULLYING AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS CHRISTINA ATHANASIADES AND VASSILIKI DELIYANNI-KOUIMTZIS School of Psychology‚ Aristotle University of Thessaloniki The present study was designed to qualitatively investigate secondary students’ interpretations and experiences of bullying (and victimization) in Greek schools‚ with a focus on gender similarities and differences. Overall‚ 95 students (50 boys and 45 girls)‚ 15 or 16 years old‚ participated in

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    from both the present wars and being diagnosed with this disorder. Post traumatic stress disorder occurs as a result of experiencing a highly traumatic event such as combat‚ death‚ rape‚ abuse and so on. People suffering from post traumatic stress disorder often have flashbacks of that traumatic event. Flashbacks can often be triggered by something that reminds them of that traumatic event. People diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder often feel helpless from preventing the same traumatic event

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    What I found to be most interesting is First responders and rescue workers who race to crime scenes are exposed to emergencies and trauma on such a routine basis‚ they can also be considered secondary or indirect victims who periodically might need emotional support themselves (Karmen‚ 2013). When the general public or media highlight victims‚ usually a police officer or emergency responder is not who is mentioned. No one ever thinks of someone in emergency services to be a victim of anything

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    emotions such as falling in love‚ grief‚ excitement‚ nervousness‚ and so on. But‚ the main character with the mood/anxiety disorder would be his good friend Jenny. Jenny had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) which is a life threatening‚ debilitating disorder that can break down a sufferer’s body through anxiety and stress. Further it poses a significant suicide risk resulting from the brains neurological imbalance and chemical depression. Sufferers often live in denial‚ thus this community is

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    REACTIONS OF THE FRESHMEN STUDENTS TOWARDS STRESS In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Balaga‚ Airen Ross Marjury A. Limpot‚ Rejoice A. Mamalias‚ Cherry Mae P. Manzanares‚ Arryn Clyde M. Parreno‚ Winjil P. March 2013 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the study The word stress means different things to different people. In biology‚ stress is defined as an organism’s total response to

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    encounters almost every college student. Stress can affect college students in various ways such as socially‚ academically‚ and economically (Holinka‚ 2015). The most powerful weapon students use to get over‚ or to at least try‚ is to connect with people and socialize. Students can overcome the obstacles of stress through the social support. Students tend to use the source to deal with stress‚ and its usually the support from family and friends. As for the definition of stress‚ it is defined as during the

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    Internet Activity #5 When faced with extreme stress and trauma‚ there is likely to always be a negative psychological reaction‚ however‚ posttraumatic stress disorder is far more extreme than a temporary reaction. Posttraumatic stress disorder can occur at any time after a traumatic experience‚ such as combat‚ natural disaster‚ or victimization. It is characterized by symptoms of persistent reliving of the traumatic event‚ pronounced physical reactions when reminded of the events‚ significant upset

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