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    Seeking Safety (SS) the only effective treatment intervention for co-occurring PTSD and SUD. Then go only and say that research evidence on SS is not straightforward on the primary outcome related to trauma symptoms and substance use. In addition there were no statistically significant differences found for the PTSD outcomes between the SS and other comparison groups. Also say that what works for sample of women with co-morbid PTSD and SUD in non-correctional setting does not work for women in the correctional

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    PTSD To EMS Workers Essay

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    subject to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Exposure to stressful situations‚ for which they have little or no training on how to deal with emotional stress‚ place these workers at a very high risk for chronic stress‚ critical incident stress‚ and PTSD. This connection will be further examined by relating PTSD to EMS workers‚ coping with PTSD‚ and resources which should be made in place‚ but are not yet generally available to most workers. Relating PTSD to EMS “EMS workers are subject to frequent

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    Letter to Soldier

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    Extra Credit Dear U.S. Soldier; I will have to be the first to admit‚ I don’t understand what the whole war is all about. I just know that you are there and not here with your families and living your everyday lives. I think that is really rotten and I wish it didn’t have to be that way. I’m writing this letter because I want to thank you for your sacrifice‚ fighting for your country and for me. I know you don’t know me but that’s how it feels‚ you are fighting for me‚ because I can’t be there

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    PTSD in the Catcher in the Rye In the "Catcher in the Rye‚" written by J.D. Salinger‚ Holden experienced a traumatic event that would stay with him for the rest of his life. When Holden was 13‚ his 11-year-old brother‚ Allie‚ passed away from leukemia. Holden would never recover from that experience. Holden develops a condition known as PTSD or post-traumatic stress disorder. PTSD is best described as "An anxiety disorder that people get after seeing or living through a dangerous event." As described

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    PTSD 1 Running Head: PTSD PTSD: A Focus on Civilians and Grief Brian A. Wong Marshall University Author Note Brian A. Wong‚ junior psychology major‚ counseling minor‚ Department of Psychology‚ Marshall University. This research was an assignment in Abnormal Psychology (PSY 408) taught by Jason R. Weaver‚ due Monday‚ April 23‚ 2012. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Brian A. Wong‚ Psychology Major‚ Department of Psychology. Email: brian.wong@live.marshall

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    Child Soldiers Essay

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    The use of child soldiers is an unpardonable crime. Anybody with the authority to make this decision must have the highest integrity and morals‚ and using child soldiers simply goes against my and any respectable persons conscious. Their morals would simply forbid them from using child soldiers. The definition of child soldier according to https://www.dosomething.org is “a Child soldiers are any children under the age of 18 who are recruited by a state or non-state armed group and used as fighters

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder‚ also called PTSD for short‚ is an anxiety disorder. Anyone can get post-traumatic stress disorder‚ especially war veterans or a survivor of a serious or tragic event. In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut‚ one of the main characters is Billy Pilgrim. He fought in World War II for the United States. After the war Billy is not the same as he was before. Although Billy Pilgrim is not officially diagnosed with PTSD‚ he shows many signs and symptoms of the

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    Case Study over Ptsd

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    of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD); she describes its symptoms and the various treatments currently available. She talks about how PTSD commonly affects war Veterans‚ but may also affect those who ’ve experienced other traumatic events such as accidents‚ natural or man-made disasters‚ and abuse. Rothbaum‚ a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Emory University School of Medicine‚ has spent more than two decades studying PTSD prevention and treatment.The video

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    Ptsd and Trauma Focused Cbt

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    PTSD and Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Many children are exposed to traumatic events before they even become adults. All around the world they are exposed to child abuse‚ rape‚ natural disasters‚ terrorism‚ car accidents‚ and school violence among many others. Studies have shown that these traumatic events‚ if left untreated‚ can result in significant psychological problems‚ such as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other anxiety disorders‚ depression‚ or a number of

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    Unknown Soldier

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    How is the Australian Unknown Soldier significant? What makes him significant? The Unknown Soldier represents a part of Australia’s history and also represents the ANZAC soldiers that fought in World War One. He holds all the values and qualities that the ANZACs were said to evident in their everyday lifestyle. He is an iconic symbol for Australia and its military history as well a representative of commemorating the sacrifices the soldiers made for their country. The ANZAC legend was written

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