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    LLC‚ 26 Apr. 2010. Web. 30 May 2013. PsychCentral Staff. "Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder - PsychCentral." Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder - PsychCentral. PyschCentral‚ 1 June 2010. Web. 30 Mar. 2013. "Suicide and PTSD." - NATIONAL CENTER for PTSD. United States Department of Veteran Affairs‚ 1 Jan. 2007. Web. 30 Mar. 2013. The National Institute of Mental Health‚ and National Institutes of Health. "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Easy-to-Read)." NIMH RSS. National Institutes of

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    components of executive functioning and nonverbal reasoning ability in middle adulthood and whether PTSD moderates this relationship. Over a million children are maltreated everyday in America. Maltreatment is defined as the physical‚ sexual or emotional maltreatment or neglect of a child or children. Although researchers have hypothesized that childhood maltreatment has a detrimental

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    The Definition of Pneumonia‚ the Assessment of Severity‚ and Clinical Standardization in the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health Study. ABSTRACT: To develop a case definition for the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) project‚ we sought a widely acceptable classification that was linked to existing pneumonia research and focused on very severe cases. We began with the World Health Organization’s classification of severe/very severe pneumonia and refined it through literature

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    diagnosed with Post Traumatic Syndrome Disorder (PTSD). The organization was created in 1998 by Mary Stewart. Mary recognized a significant demand for therapeutic services in NYC for individuals suffering from PTSD. Despite a large body of research showing the positive effects of psychotherapy on PTSD symptoms‚ at the time‚ there were very few organizations in NYC that specialized in the use of professional psychotherapeutic services to work with PTSD individuals. Seizing the opportunity to provide

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    disorder (PTSD) forcing them to react

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    signs of distressing dissociative capacity associated with traumatic exposure. This study examines the relationships in an ethnically diverse Latino psychiatric outpatient sample (N = 230) among interpersonal trauma‚ posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)‚ major depressive disorder‚ dissociative capacity and four cultural idioms of distress associated with the popular overall category of nervios. We particularly explore how these relationships change with varied measures of traumatic exposure‚ including

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    for the Boulder‚ Colorado Phase 2 MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) trial‚ the MDMA assisted-psychotherapy for treatment of PTSD is a “catalyzer of psychotherapeutic processes and an innate healing mechanism” (Razvi‚ 2016. PTSD was once classified as a “treatment-resistant” disorder‚ however‚ numerous studies and empirical research have shown that disorders such as PTSD are finally within the realm of healing and

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    understanding the military culture and experience are rare amongst community-based practitioners. Given this knowledge‚ one can now empathize with veterans who face challenges in locating providers who use best practices to treat depression and PTSD. Since some practitioners lack the training of evidence-based guidelines and core competencies‚ the DoD and VHA have begun developing and implementing programs to train in this lack of

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    troops to go through major depression and anxiety up to the point where they take their own lives. Leaders of the army/military say they are taking every precaution that they can in order to decrease the suicide toll among our veterans. The effects of PTSD of our troops who have seen the worst of the worst have affected them greatly; in worst case scenarios it gets so bad they commit suicide. The Military and The Veteran Affairs (VA) need to start doing more about this and get the rate

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    challenges that this condition has brought about. Learning about how this condition affects people in their everyday life will help you as a nurse provide the best care available when caring for them. This paper will highlight the etiology‚ causes‚ pathophysiology‚ etiology‚ causes‚ risk factors‚ complications‚ detailed nursing care plan and current treatments involved with a patient with hearing loss. Pathophysiology There are really just two different types of hearing loss that affect people (there

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