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    were times in my live that I really did struggle with friendship interactions. I always have a deep feeling of caring for my friends and at times I can be emotional and not as rational when it comes to these relationships‚ especially following my trauma experience from my medical problems. The reason I do not have many friends at the moment is due to me always snapping at them for not always putting the effort into the friendship. For example‚ I might say that “You hardly ever talk to me” or “how

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    Dsm-5 Trauma Essay

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    the DSM-5 trauma is defined as “exposure to actual or threatened death‚ serious injury or sexual violation” (APA‚ 2013). The exposure must be as a result of either: direct experience the traumatic event‚ observed the traumatic event personally‚ learnt of a 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

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    Abstract When people think of the book or the movie‚ Old Yeller‚ it is often thought of as a story about the bond between a boy and his dog‚ a common theme in many TV shows and books. However‚ Old Yeller‚ as it turns out‚ proves to be much more than that; it is a true coming-of-age story. At 14 years old‚ Travis Coates lives with his mother and little brother‚ Arliss‚ in the hill country of Texas during the 1860s when his father must leave home to work on a cattle drive. He leaves Travis to “act

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    important to be educated on potential head trauma in everyday life. If we keep living through our lives not paying attention to our surroundings or our love one‚ it can be very damaging. For example‚ one of our kids hurt themselves and gets knock out and we never find out‚ it isn’t good. Anytime someone gets unconscious and they don’t get checked out‚ it could cause some future trouble. Traumatic injuries are serious and it cause a lot of things. Any head trauma is a straight to the emergency room kind

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    Child Trauma Case Study

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    parent the situations are tough for me because I have to adjust the changes and the life daily demands". Client report as conditions getting frustrating. SW validated client’s statement of the child ongoing emotional struggle as a common reaction to trauma.

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    Many people are attaining trauma induced injuries from playing sports. By law‚ a medical professional must sign off before an injured player can go back to the field. In addition to obtaining a concussion‚ injured athletes should be required to sit out for longer periods of time to allow the brain to heal completely. Head injuries‚ such as concussions‚ are linked with permanent brain damage. While some may claim that concussions take up to a week to heal‚ approximately 10% of athletes require more

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    The area of specialization in medicine that most interests me is Trauma Surgery. This field of work is important to me for a multitude of reasons. I believe I can operate to the best of my abilities while handling the stressful and pressured situations presented to me while in the operating room. I have recently concluded that I work best under pressure and am more focused in tense or challenging situations. My roles in school plays along with performing in front of large crowds at football games

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    Head Trauma: Football plays a great part in the United States. It is a part of our culture and is a part of the atmosphere in the fall when school is about to start. It is an amusing experience for a lot of people and their families. This is what make football a part of our culture. One thing to actually think about though is what is essentially happening to the children‚ the young adults‚ and athletes involved in this sport; they are growing older then‚ attending college or even playing professional

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    Traumas: A Short Story

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    A small village‚ in the middle of the desert. Built from hardened sand that was molded into houses. It was midday‚ and all of the villagers were inside of their clay huts‚ waiting for the sandstorm outside to slow down. It had started a couple of miles away‚ but the dry‚ loose‚ sand and harsh winds had been perfect for it to grow. It had only been bad luck that it went to their village. In the farthest hut to the east‚ almost outside of the village‚ Tomas was curled up in a chair in the center

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    and historic events can also cause depression. “Studies show that depression goes up after traumatic events such as the terrorist attacks of 9/11‚ the Oklahoma City bombing‚ and Hurricane Katrina” (How Trauma Leads to Depression). These events left numerous individuals hearts broken and this trauma remained with them. Some people are scarred for life and others are left with horrible situations embedded in their brains. Professor Peter Kinderman who led a research stated‚ “Whilst we know that a person’s

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