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    Summary of Disorder Posttraumatic Stress Disorder‚ also known as PTSD‚ “is a mental health condition that’s triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks‚ nightmares and severe anxiety‚ as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event” (Mayo Clinic). The DSM-5 has a checklist that tells if a person’s symptoms are in alignment with those that have this disorder to see if they would be considered to have PTSD or not. According to the checklist

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    POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Chrishanda Anderson College Writing 101/N1 Rm.412 Mr.Saifi July 5‚ 2010 Post traumatic stress

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    201 Journal Entry 2 My for profit organization has post a lot during the last two weeks. With New York Fashion Week going on‚ they have been there posting pictures and videos of models wearing their nail polish and their employees doing their nails. They have also posted about upcoming releases of collections. They posted about the Grammy’s and Valentine’s Day. They receive a great amount of interaction with their followers. Most of their posts in Instagram receive over 10‚000 likes‚ however‚ the

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    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 and mental illness can be misinterpreted

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    PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) is a psychological disorder that is caused by a person being exposed to a specific traumatic event. A symptom of PTSD is vivid flashbacks to the event that caused the traumatic stress. For example‚ soldiers that have gone to war in Afghanistan and come back with PTSD have been recorded having vivid nightmares that have to do with the stressful event. They can even wake up from these nightmares and attack their wives or girlfriends‚ believing briefly that they

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    Ranchi 12 Online Recruitment Portal UPLOAD POSTS Post Name‚ Minimum & Max Age‚ Age Cutoff Date‚ Statutory Certificate Reqd‚ Experience‚ DD Reqd‚ PH & Female Allowed‚ Emp Exchange etc are to be filled. The rows displayed in red color are unapproved posts and green color are approved posts. The changes against the posts are not permitted once the post is approved by the administrator. For any changes in post details‚ this requires unapproved of the post. ICT Division CMPDI(HQ) Ranchi 13 Online

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    theoretical approach which support the idea that crime is caused by psychological and social disadvantage. A reference will also be made to the basic theories which were developed by prominent intellectuals‚ as for example the Rational Choice theory‚ the Positivism theoretical movement‚ Interaction and social reaction theories and the theory of Criminalisation. An attempt to analyse the approach to crime causation‚ opportunity and motivation will also be discussed. Finally‚ the need for criminology to be adjusted

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    least two other posts‚ either by a student or instructor‚ by the end of the week: 1. Submit one main post responding directly to each part of the discussion prompt. This should be a substantive response to the topic(s) in your own words‚ referencing what you have discovered in your required reading and other learning activities. 2. Reply to at least two posts. Responses can be made to students or to your instructor. 3. Responses to other individuals’ posts should:

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    ANALYTICAL JURISPRUDENCE Analytical jurisprudence is a method of legal study that concentrates on the logical structure of law‚ the meanings and uses of its concepts‚ and the formal terms and the modes of its operation. It draws on the resources of modern analytical philosophy to try to understand the nature of law. It is not concerned with the past stages of its evolution or its goodness or badness. Law exist as it is‚ regardless of good or bad‚ past or future. “a law‚ which actually exist‚ is

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    Greenawalt‚ Neil MacCormick‚ William Twining‚ Chin Liew Ten‚ Joseph Raz and Ronald Dworkin. The Concept of Law is the most famous work of HLA Hart; it was published in the year 1961. This book developed a lot about what we should understand about legal positivism and what is the idea that he brought into the legal law. Firstly‚ the idea that hart developed in this book was about a different or distinction between primary and secondary legal rules. It explains what is mean by primary and secondary legal rules

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