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    Past Trauma Case Study

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    If I were to counsel a couple who was struggling due to past trauma‚ I would first begin by helping the couple identify the trauma and discuss how exactly it hinders their sexual experience (Penner & Penner‚ 2016). Once the problem is identified I would help them to work through the unresolved issues by addressing the emotions that are taking place when the problems arise during intimacy and also area of unforgiveness for what has happened to them (Penner & Penner‚ 2016). Penner & Penner (2016) stated

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    contradictions and extremes. We don’t know a lot about his early life‚ but what we do know is far from a fairytale. He had an incredibly difficult childhood filled with trauma. How did Marty Brandel’s childhood influence the man he grew to become? This question has always intrigued me‚ so I set out to answer it by learning about childhood trauma and its effects on adult survivors. Warning: A lot of science‚ and even more speculation‚ ahead. One drink away from disaster When I was 11 years old‚ my dad

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    Trauma can be defined as: an occurrence so disturbing and painful it never seems to leave ones mind‚ leaving an emotional scar for life. There is an abundance of trauma within the pages of Beloved by Toni Morrison‚ but there are three specific instances that can be dissected and are extremely unique to the text in terms of language and what the author is conveying. These three instances are when Sethe is sexually assaulted by the teacher’s nephew‚ when Paul D almost drowns in the mud while in prison

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    more specifically the topic of vicarious trauma that interpreters may experience in their chosen settings. In my interview with Ms. Shirley‚ I quickly discovered the raw emotions that can form within an interpreter when perusing this particular field. Ms. Shirley described to me what she personally does every day at the school system that she works in. She works with five Deaf students‚ as well as ten other special needs children‚

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    Family Trauma Case Study

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    The population I would like to work with in a group setting are children and families who have experienced trauma. This includes complex family trauma and multiple traumas related to urban poverty. Families gather for a family meal‚ a family activity‚ and breakout groups based on age(s) of the youth. The activities are engaging‚ and the families walk away knowing more about the impact of trauma and forming a more cohesive bond. This would be a closed group consisting of 8-10 families and the group

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    Trauma and Effects on Future Relationships Traumatic experiences like sexual assault can have detrimental effects on future relationships for victims. Enduring traumatic experiences can make it much more difficult to comprehend or accept genuine affection. Because of sexual abuse stigmas‚ lack of treatment‚ and self-doubt‚ it can be very challenging for a victim to comprehend what genuine affection is‚ and can be even more difficult for a victim to accept this affection. “Every 98 seconds an American

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    the book The Art of War‚ written by Sun Tzu. Written in the Autumn period of China‚ The Art of War has undergone revisions and translations‚ but contains age old wisdom on the science of warfare. This book is published by Start Publishing and copyrighted by Start Publishing LLC. The Author of The Art of War was the Chinese general Sun Tzu whose writings have shaped the view and approach of military leaders in regards to battlefield and diplomatic strategy. Sun Tzu‚ lived roughly between the years

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    Nursing Trauma Case Study

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    Your post provided some insightful information. I recognized the trauma that was inflicted on Laura by her mother during the early stages of her life‚ but I had not taken into consideration that the excessive amounts of time spent in the hospital only added to the fragile mother /daughter disconnection. Virginia was an adequate “care provider” for her daughter‚ but she lacked the necessary maternal skills needed for Laura to sustain healthy growth. Since there are still emotional scars in the relationship

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    A Raisin in the Sun

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    In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Walter Lee Younger displays irresponsibility continuously throughout the play. The play is set during a time when racism was still occurring‚ making life for black families such as the Youngers hard. The lack of money seems to be the main cause of arguments and problems in the Younger household. Walter Lee is a man working a job of driving a man in a limousine‚ barely earning enough to support the family. Walter Lee complains to Mama about his job. “A

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    Copper Sun

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    Copper Sun By: Sharon Draper The novel Copper Sun is a searing work of historical fiction and is action-packed‚ multifaceted‚ and character-rich. It describes a young girl’s life that was stolen from her village‚ sold to the highest bidder‚ enslaved‚ beaten‚ and mistreated. It expresses the different emotions that were felt as the girl went through her long and tiresome journey. Throughout‚ the young girl named Amaris journey‚ she encountered several different characters with similar but different

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