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    Childhood Trauma Essay

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    How to Heal Your Childhood Trauma A childhood trauma can follow you for a lifetime. Before you can make peace with your past‚ you have to learn how to heal your childhood trauma. Unfortunately‚ this tends to be harder than it sounds. The brain records everything that happens. After a trauma‚ a stronger memory is made. When anything reminds you of the trauma‚ your brain replays the same fear and anxiety. Hypnosis to Overcome Childhood Trauma You can heal your inner child through hypnosis.

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    in all the blanks below for your assignment: Full Name (in pinyin) Xuecheng.Qian English Name (optional) Shelton Student ID Number 1406725 Class (e.g. EAP007/01A) EAP011 Programme EAP Industrial Technology Module Code 03B Assignment Title Sleep deprivation among students Submission Deadline 11.07 EAP Tutor’s Name Chris Which draft is this? (e.g. first draft‚ final draft) First draft Final Word Count 984 If you agree to let the University use your work anonymously for teaching and learning purposes

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    Christian: Crisis & Trauma

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    Ashley Meadows Essay Question: Response Liberty University – CRIS 605 Crisis counseling is an aspect of crisis resolution in which emphasis is placed on the emotional‚ cognitive‚ and behavioral consequences within a particular crisis. Psychotherapy is a tool that uses a helping process in order to change a person’s feelings as well as patterns of thought and behaviors. This can take place over short‚ brief periods or long term if determined is necessary. Both utilize concepts

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    Trauma Theory Psychological trauma can have an everlasting effect on a person’s life. According to Armsworth and Holaday (1993)‚ Psychological trauma occurs when an individual is exposed to an overwhelming event that renders him or her helpless in the face of intolerable danger‚ anxiety‚ and instinctual arousal (p. 49). Anyone no matter what age‚ can experience a traumatic event. However‚ children are the ones mostly affected by a traumatic event. Trauma regardless if it is sexual abuse‚ physical

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    Trauma Research Paper

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    Reflection #1 This class is very important and dear to me because I know how trauma can impact a person’s life. I was first introduced to the topic about dissociation during one of my counseling sessions with my therapist. He was explaining how in the animal life‚ some animals who are eaten my carnivores dissociate from their bodies when attacked by predators. These animals escape from their bodies so that they will not feel the pain of being eaten. My therapist was giving me examples

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    Why Is Trauma Important?

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    Trauma is a broad term used to define and describe the emotional responses of an extremely stressful occurrence. The effects of trauma are wide-range in length and severity depending on the circumstances of the incident and the individual it affects. Trauma is influential and affects more than just the individual. The consequences of experiencing trauma are significant in its impairment and change must be done today to help individuals cope with the effects of trauma. That is not to say that people

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    Literature review The experience of childhood trauma increases the likelihood that symptoms of PTSD will reoccur during adulthood (JAMA‚ 2008). The New England Journal of Medicine defines PTSD as a result of an events capacity to provoke fear‚ helplessness‚ or horror in response to the threat of injury or death (2002). A PTSD diagnoses will present symptoms of avoidance (to include person‚ place‚ or things)‚ flashbacks of the event‚ nightmares‚ insomnia‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ panic attacks‚ and somatic

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    Trauma In The Kite Runner

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    Throughout the whole research process on trauma‚ there was a plethora of information on some sources more than others. Before I started to look deeper into this topic‚ I only knew about what the books and movies informed me‚ nothing scientific‚ or by experts. Some of the information helped more than others‚ and some of the research is incorporated throughout the project. The most helpful source for information were the books: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk and The Kite Runner by

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    Vicarious Trauma Essay

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    Vicarious trauma refers to the effects of helpers exposing to clients’ traumatic experiences (McCann & Pearlman‚ 1990). It is a cumulative and permanent process which changes therapist way of perceiving self‚ other‚ and world. McCann and Pearlman (1990) conceptualized vicarious trauma within Constructivist Self-Development Theory (CSDT)‚ which asserts that every individual experience and interpret life events through cognitive schemas. When developing schemas are impacted by exposing to traumatic

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    is not an isolated entity because of the existence of memories. Throughout the novel‚ the characters work to suppress the past due to the horrific events that occurred in slavery. However‚ through this active avoidance of coming to terms with the trauma of the past‚ the characters are incapable of fully claiming their freedom and their future. Morrison‚ through the unsuccessful coping mechanism of suppression‚ constructs a narrative that reveals the truly horrific

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