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    traumatic event that happened to a close family member or close friend‚ or experiences first-hand repeated or extreme exposure of traumatic event (not through pictures‚ media‚ television‚ or movies) (APA‚ 2013). More so‚ in treating trauma and any disorder as a result of traumatic events there are so many interventions that have been proposed in treatment. Nonetheless‚ Cloitre‚ Cohen‚ and Koenen (2006) in their book titled Treating survivors of childhood abuse: Psychotherapy

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    Psychology 2113 Spring 2014 SIBLING DEATH AND CHILDHOOD TRAUMATIC GRIEF Author: National Child Traumatic Stress Network Child Traumatic Grief Committee The National Child Traumatic Stress Network 2009 When someone close to a child dies‚ the child may experience deep emotional loss and grief. Children will grieve in their own way‚ and much of what they are feeling will show in their behavior. Children who were quiet and shy may start acting out and having tantrums‚ in the same token a

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    nothing Caulfield did or thought during this week were the actions of a lucid person. Because of Caulfield’s impulsive scattered thinking he is clearly a threat to himself. My diagnosis is that he is suffering from both an anxiety disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder‚ luckily there are treatment steps he can take to help cope with his issue‚ these include medications and different types of psychological therapy. The patient is

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    References: American Psychiatric Association‚ (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.‚ text rev.). Washington‚ DC: Author. Benjamin JR‚ L. T. (2006). Hugo Munsterberg’s Attack on the Application of Scientific Psychology. Journal of Applied Psychology‚ 91(2)‚ 414-425. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.91.2.414 Berwin‚ C Buros Center for Testing. (2015‚ May 18). Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale. Retrieved from Buros Center for Testing: http://marketplace.unl.edu/buros/employee-reliability-

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    person handles stress differently. Some people thrive under stress and perform well‚ while others crumble under the pressure. Positive responses to stress are termed eustress‚ which is a combination of the words euphoria and stress. Conversely‚ distress is used to describe the negative aspects of stress. When it comes to distress‚ it can come in the form of individual distress or organizational distress (Nelson & Quick‚ 2011). Individual distress is categorized by psychological disorders‚ medical

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    Protocol At Oceanside Trauma‚ we take pride in our modified Trauma and Drug Use Intake Form (TDUIF) which will be administered to all of our potential clients (Beall‚ Larry‚ 2001). We have found that comorbid issues are highly correlated with most Stress issues‚ especially our military veterans and believe it’s in our clients’ best interests if we administer an intake protocol that addresses this before we proceed any further. It should be noted that if the client’s answers reflect potential comorbid

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    Symptoms In Minority Youth Exposed To Hurricane Katrina." Journal Of Traumatic Stress 24.5 (2011): 575-580. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 Nov. 2012. Eggers‚ Dave. Zeitoun. New York: Vintage‚ 2010. Print. "Letter from a Birmingham Jail [King‚ Jr.]." Letter from a Birmingham Jail [King‚ Jr.]. N.p.‚ 16 Apr. 1963. Web. 28 Nov. 2012. <http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Articles_Gen/Letter_Birmingham.html>. Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: The Management of PTSD in Adults and Children in Primary and Secondary

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    because of the rising rates of children and preteens being sexually abused. Previously oblivious to the many kids traumatically effected by these events I began watching the show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and became interested in the crippling disorders afflicting the children that had been victims of sexual abuse. I related with them and thought if I could learn more about them I had hopes of learning more about myself. In my adolescent years I had an unwanted sexual experience that changed my

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    year. The study revolved around a total 1‚500 Latino immigrants who migrated into the United States. The researchers operationally defined transnational ties into a percentage of how much the total of the remittances amounted to and how often it was sent to their family members. They diagnosed Major Depressive Episodes by interviewing participants with trained interviewers using the World Mental Health-Composite International Diagnostics Interview. This interview diagnoses Major Depressive Episodes

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    nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1854990/) Trauma and Stress Response Among Hurricane Katrina Evacuees Mary Alice Mills‚ BA‚ Donald Edmondson‚ MA‚ and Crystal L. Park‚ PhD Additional article information Abstract Objectives. Hurricane Katrina’s impact on public health has been significant and multifaceted‚ with trauma-related psychological sequelae likely to result in a sizable burden of disease. Data were collected that assessed acute stress disorder (ASD) prevalence and factors related to ASD symptomatology

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