included 11 stability and strengthening exercises on female soccer players (control =1001‚ intervention =1091) and measured injury rates based on those that had sudden onset‚ but also included those that had a gradual onset without a known cause for the trauma. An experimental‚ objective study conducted by Myer‚ Ford‚ Brent‚ and Hewett (2007) implemented NMT 3x/week over a 7-week period on a group of 18 female soccer and basketball players‚ grouped on “high-risk” (n=12‚ controls =4) and “low-risk” (n=6
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D u r g e s h | 1 Department of Psychology | University of Allahabad‚ Allahabad. Psychosocial Dispositions of Musicians: A Developmental Study of Creativity Durgesh K. Upadhyay Abstract The objective of this study was to ascertain those psychological and social dispositions that are conducive to the development of a person as a creative musician. Narrative methodology was used in this study. Research participants consisted of the musicians belonging to Indian system of music known as Hindustani
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Crisis Criteria/Trauma 8. Crisis/Trauma Evaluation: Initial focus will be directed to assessing suicidal ideation‚ intent‚ and plan as a result of client’s recent psychiatric hospitalization. When discussing the impact of sexual abuse‚ it is difficult to identify what treatment will work efficiently given that “a number of factors appear to be associated with increased distress for survivors‚ which include molestation at an early age‚ frequency of abuse‚ incest by a biological parent‚ or the presence
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Introduction Psychosocial assessment is a social work tool that helps a social worker summarize a client’s problems that need to be worked on and to understand a client’s mental health‚ social well-being‚ support systems‚ strengths‚ and barriers they face. The following paper is a psychosocial assessment written by a Wayne State University student based on a fictitious case study. The case study follows Tara‚ an African-American teen‚ who has run away from multiple foster homes and has come to live
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Based on the case study‚ her diagnosis is as follows: 309.81 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder‚ With Dissociative Symptoms (F43.10) 300.82 Somatic Symptom Disorder V62.89 Victim of Crime (Z65.4) Rationale Hansell and Damour (2008) explain stress disorder trauma as an emotionally overcoming experience where either real or apparent likelihood of loss of life or grave injury
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Effects of Trauma on Clients and Counselors Walden University The Effects of Trauma on Clients and Counselors Some disasters make headlines‚ such as earthquakes or tornados‚ but many tragedies can hit close to home in the form of a fire burning an individual’s livelihood and belongings and car accidents (Shallcross‚ 2012). In the extent of things‚ these disasters are just as important to those involved as larger‚ more newsworthy tragedies (Shallcross‚ 2012). Two Examples of Trauma-Causing Events
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mindfulness and posttraumatic growth. The purpose of the study was to edify current debriefing and treatment for first responders. After distributing a demographic‚ including standard demographics in addition to years on the force‚ rank‚ and most recent trauma‚ Chapko and Schwartz used a Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI)‚ a 6 point likert scale rating how much the work-related event impacted. Testing for five specific subscales‚ openness to possibilities‚ easiness relating to others‚ perception of
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Trauma survivors are susceptible to many types of psychological‚ behavioral‚ emotional and physical issues especially during crisis times. Maslow’s theory suggests that human needs are arranged in a hierarchy and that individuals must to have each system satisfied in order to progress to fulfilling the next level of need (McLeod‚ 2014). The five levels of need that Maslow identified are listed below and recognized in order; 1. Psychological (air‚ food‚ drink‚ sleep‚ warmth‚ sex) 2. Safety (protection
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sexual trauma she experienced as a child. This coincides with the relational trauma brought on by her primary relationship with her mother which has exposed her to both neglect and abuse. As it stands to reason that the most devastating types of trauma are those that occur at the hand of caretakers (Cozolino‚2010). Because of the importance of a context of safety and bonding in the early construction of the brain‚ childhood trauma compromises core neural network‚ (Cozolino‚2010). With trauma being
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resulted in countless damages‚ the worst being the psychological trauma suffered by its participants. This therefore becomes a recurring subject explored by many Vietnam War authors‚ who wrote of an experience they lived first hand. The depiction of psychological trauma in their works heightens the brutality of the war and criticises its tragic futility. This paper examines the literary presentation of American soldiers’ psychological trauma in the context of the Vietnam
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