Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders Samantha Farmer Liberty University Abstract Trauma- and stressor-related disorders are psychological illnesses that are triggered by traumatic events experienced by an individual. These debilitating disorders include reactive attachment disorder‚ disinhibited social engagement disorder‚ acute stress disorder‚ posttraumatic stress disorder‚ and adjustment disorders. Traumas that can trigger one of these disorders include sexual victimization‚ involvement
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Kurdish Iranians Mehdi Ghazinour1‚ Naser Mofidi1‚ Nader Esmail-Nasab2‚ Jörg Richter3 1 Department of Clinical Sciences‚ Division of Psychiatry‚ Umeå University‚ S-90187 Umeå‚ Sweden 2 Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences‚ Sanandaj‚ Iran 3 Centre of Child and Adolescent Mental Health‚ Regions South and East‚ P.O.Box 23 Tåsen‚ N-0801 Oslo‚ Norway Corresponding author: Prof. Dr. Jörg Richter Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health‚ Eastern
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everyone has at least one. But what exactly is a phobia? Simply put‚ it’s an anxiety disorder. The exact definition of a phobia is a bit different though. A phobia is an anxiety disorder in which a person will experience a strong‚ irrational fear of a situation‚ object‚ or activity. Adults with fears usually realize they are being irrational‚ but children are the opposite. A phobia will produce a feeling of anxiety that will range anywhere from mild‚ to downright severe. People with mild symptoms
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City Parañaque Science High School REDUCING CLASSROOM ANXIETY: A CASE STUDY OF A GRADE SEVEN STUDENT An Action Research Submitted to CONCEPCION C. BERNALDEZ‚ Ph.D. Principal IV Submitted by RODRIGO C. MORALES‚ M.A. Master Teacher II April 1‚ 2014 Reducing Classroom Anxiety: A Case Study of a First Year High School Student Rodrigo C. Morales Master Teacher I Abstract According to MacIntyre (1995) “anxiety can be associated with a variety of physiological and emotional
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across in conversation‚ or a worry they will say the wrong thing‚ it is enough to make any average person nervous. Now imagine having these same anxieties‚ but also having to face them in a completely different language than your own. In Harumi Kimura’s journal article‚ “Foreign Language Listening Anxiety: a Self-Presentational”‚ she explores the anxieties and the psychological repercussions faced by second language listeners. Using the Self Presentation theory as a basis for her study‚ Kimura discovered
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ANNOTATED RESSOURCE LIST Grisham‚ J. R.‚ Anderson‚ T. M.‚ & Sachdev‚ P. S. (2008‚ February 23). Genetic and Environmental Influences on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Retrieved from http://www.springerlink.com/content/u760067200680622/fulltext.pdf Jessica R. Grisham has a Ph.D. from the University of New South Wales‚ Tracy M. Anderson is a certified nurse mid-wife of over ten years‚ and Dr. Perminder S. Sachdev is Clinical Director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute. In this article‚ they describe
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Many people throughout the world suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder also known as PTSD. This is a disorder that must be diagnosed and can be caused from a variety of reasons. “PTSD is classified as an anxiety disorder that develops in some individuals after exposure to an extremely traumatic event(s).” (Kazdin) One of the symptoms of PTSD is re experiencing the traumatic event. In most cases disruptive memories constantly occur relating to the trauma. Frightening
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probable that only one of those two will face post-traumatic stress disorder. Why is that? There is many factors that could influenced that‚ those include background and previous experience5. “Davidson et al. (2007) and Breslau et al. (1998) estimate that PTSD affects 15-24 per cent of individuals who are exposed to traumatic events. (…) PTSD is complicated by the fact that it frequently occurs in conjunction with related disorders such as depression‚ substance abuse‚ problems of memory and cognition
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Abstract Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a widespread disorder that affects certain individuals psychologically‚ behaviorally‚ and emotionally following the experience of a traumatic event (Lee et al.‚ 2005‚ p. 135). However‚ because of inconsistencies regarding the percentage of individuals who experience PTSD and the percentage of individuals who subsequently develop PTSD‚ researchers hypothesize that both biological and environmental factors contribute to the development of PTSD (Wolf
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Social Anxiety Disorder Social anxiety disorders affect many people throughout the country. They can‚ in a sense‚ cripple the attitude that a person has towards the outside world. Sometimes a social anxiety disorder can be though of as just being shy‚ but it never goes away or lessens. As time goes on‚ the person will get worse and worse if no treatment is administered. They could possibly confine themselves to their own home‚ and never set foot outside unless it is absolutely necessary.
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