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    University of Phoenix Material Appendix D Psychological and Psychophysiological Stress Disorders Respond to the following: 1. Stress can be the root cause of psychological disorders. Name four symptoms shared by acute and posttraumatic stress disorders. The four symptoms shared by acute and posttraumatic stress disorder are the ability to re-experience the event in which the individual went through‚ the wanting to avoid and wanting the emotional numbness‚ hypervigilance‚ irritability

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    the calls enough stress for an individual‚ but after they hang up they do not know the outcome of the situation‚ which can weigh on them just as much. They are constantly exposed to traumatic experiences‚ and although they may not actually be seeing it‚ they hear the pain of a mother about to lose her child or a person’s final words before committing suicide. Dispatchers are often diagnosed with Critical Incident Stress Syndrome (CISS)‚ which is quite similar to Post Trumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a psychological illness in which people repeatedly remember relive‚ or dream about a terrible experience” (“Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder” 710). Explanations of PTSD mainly focus on the way the mind is affected by traumatic experiences. The mind is unable to process information and emotions properly when one is faced with overwhelming trauma (Cohen Web). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder changes the body’s response to stress by affecting

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    Overview: For my project I chose to take a closer looked at Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) due to sexual trauma. I found interest in this topic because my mother has been diagnosed with PTSD and she suffers from the symptoms of it daily. I also have two friends who are twins who I believe suffer from PTSD but are not diagnosed. For this project I will be using my mother‚ one of my friends and my cousin who works for the Coalition Against Rape and Abuse (CARA) to thoroughly explore this topic

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    tools for unit members who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) so they can get help without fear of judgement. Additionally‚ the military should focus on more effective mental health screening techniques such as hiring in house mental health providers that build a trust for unit members. These solutions would alleviate the fear of negative impacts on the unit member. 2. The military profession can impart a great deal of stress upon

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    Prognosis…………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Summary…………………………………………………………………………………………..7 There are hundreds of different kinds of psychiatric disorders listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ 4th ed. (DSM-IV). One of them is called Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Based on the research‚ post-traumatic disorder usually occurs following the experience or witnessing of life-threatening events such as military combat‚ natural disasters‚ terrorist incidents‚ serious accidents‚ or violent personal

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Suicide My grandfather‚ who served in the Vietnam war in the 1960’s‚ started suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) within 2 months after he returned home from combat. After all the tragedy he experienced during the war‚ it has been so hard for him to forget‚ and adapt to the environment. Every time he goes to the restaurant‚ or any place that is surrounded with too many people‚ he gets panic attacks. He also faces difficulty sleeping‚ blames himself

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    details and memories and then send them back at unexpected times and places‚ sometimes after years have passed. It does so in a haunting way that makes the recall just as disturbing as the original event. It is easy to understand how Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can affect a person’s life. For example: Edgar Allen Poe’s Gothic style of writing about the darker side of romantic imagination‚ the supernatural‚ and death were clearly a result of PTSD. PTSD is the name for the acquired mental

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    A person can be diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) upon the experience of a traumatic event. PTSD also involves the constant reliving of the trauma and have symptoms of irritability‚ insomnia‚ or emotional outburst. In recent studies‚ patients with PTSD were found to be linked with having high levels of lower back or neck pain. This pain is believed to be a psychological outcome of PTSD rather than physical effect of it. Dunn‚ Passmore‚ Burke‚ and Chiconie (2009) were interested

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    Life after Trauma Abstract Post-traumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder that some people develop after going through a stressful and dangerous event. This widespread disorder can affect individuals psychologically‚ emotionally and behaviorally following the experience of a traumatic event. Not all individuals who are exposed to a traumatic event develop PTSD; researches hypothesized that biological and environmental factors contribute simultaneously to the development of PTSD. In order

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