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    from Nadine Burke Harris‚ and the topic is how childhood trauma affects health throughout their whole lifetime. In this video‚ Dr. Harris talks about how childhood trauma can cause a numerous amount of health issues such as affecting brain development‚ hormonal systems‚ and immune system. She touches on the many different outlets that teens turn to or use to eliminate the pain they suffered as a child. Dr. Harris explains in the video that trauma like a parent being incarcerated or a child being abused

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    The impact of psychological interventions on psychosocial risk factors for stroke and their relationship with the immune system The impact of psychological interventions on psychosocial risk factors for stroke and their relationship with the immune system Introduction More than 2‚400 years ago the father of medicine‚ Hippocrates‚ recognized and described stroke as apoplexy‚ which means “struck down by violence”. Stroke is a condition with high mortality rate (Townsend et al.‚ 2012) and leading

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    DOI: 6/22/2015. Patient is a 44-year old male driver who sustained injury to his neck‚ back‚ right shoulder and psych when a car ran into his truck at stoplight. Per IME dated 10/16/15 by Dr. Patrick Hughes‚ the patient should see his physician once a month for 3 months and should then be re-evaluated. An end result has been achieved. For his cervical strain‚ a moderate 50% partial disability was given. He has not reached maximum medical improvement for his cervical strain. Attached is the psychiatric

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    “Complex psychological trauma is defined as resulting from exposure to severe stressors that (1) are repetitive and prolonged‚ (2) involve harm or abandonment by caregivers…a responsible adult‚ and (3) occur at developmentally vulnerable times in the victims’ life‚ such as early childhood or adolescence” (Courtois & Ford C. A.‚ 2009‚ p.13). Jim experienced prolonged physical and psychological abuse and witnessed IVP between his parents until the age of 14. From 14 on his father continued to be abusive

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    Advancement in Scientific Knowledge: Understanding Asberg & Renk’s Contribution to Psychological Trauma http://ezproxy.library.capella.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=pdh&AN=2012-03827-001&site=ehost-live&scope=site Kari Jellison PSY7650 Research Methods Capella University Instructor: Dr. Loren Faibisch HALLMARKS OF GOOD RESEARCH There are many professional fields seeking explanations of events‚ behaviors‚ and/or phenomena. One way of

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    CASE STUDY - TRAUMA 1. What is the difference between a primary and secondary survey? (4 points) - Primary Survey = This is pre-hospital resuscitation done to quickly identify and begin treating life threatening injuries in the field. This uses an ABCDE approach - Secondary Survey = This is hospital resuscitation‚ a more in depth system by system process after arrival to the hospital. It includes a complete head to toe assessment which helps identify other injuries

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    Individual Paper Trauma Trauma and stress related disorders are identified within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as “disorders where exposure to a traumatic or stressful event is listed explicitly as diagnosis criteria” (American Psychological Association‚ 2013). Depending on sources‚ trauma can be defined differently. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and acute stress disorder are categorized in the DSM-5 (2013) as a traumatic or stressful event

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    psychosocial development means psychological development in a social realm. That is‚ psychosocial development is how a person’s mind‚ emotions‚ and maturity level develop throughout the course of their lifetime. Different people will develop psychosocially at different speeds depending on biological processes and environmental interactions. Infancy (birth to 18 months) Early Childhood (2 to 3 years) Preschool (3 to 5 years) School Age (6 to 11 years) Adolescence (12 to 18 years) Young Adulthood

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    choose to write about their trauma‚ they have felt lost and trapped before too. Once the memoirist start writing the details of their incident‚ it’s like a weight has been lifted off their shoulders. They are sharing details that may have been difficult to verbally express. Therefore‚ when a memoirists is ready to write and share details of their trauma‚ they should be able to express themselves freely in order to define their truth. Memoirists who experienced great trauma‚ and then later feel ready

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    Introduction Blunt chest trauma is an injury that is caused by a hard‚ direct hit or blow to the chest. The blow can be strong enough to injure multiple body parts. Blunt chest trauma often results in bruised or broken (fractured) ribs. In many cases‚ the soft tissue in the chest wall is also injured‚ and this causes pain and bruising. Internal organs‚ such as the heart and lungs‚ can become injured as well. Blunt chest trauma can lead to serious medical problems. This injury requires immediate medical

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