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    When condemned in a state of division‚ segregation‚ and chaos‚ look for lingers of promise and cling to faith. For Art Spiegelman’s father‚ Vladek Spiegelman (a Holocaust survivor)‚ he turns to family as both a beacon of inclination and a social advantage. When asked about family during this time‚ Vladek makes a statement saying “it was everybody to take care for himself”‚ despite the underlying privilege and help to which his family provides him. He fails to recognize the reputation‚ connections

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    Debate over Trauma Center

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    Sheet Stanley Risinger We Need Trauma Centers I) Due to the advanced state of industry a number of devices and machines have come into common use which‚ often through intentional misuse‚ results in very serious injuries. II) The author is writing for the possible future victims‚ of serious accidents‚ that may incur serious injuries. III) The purpose of the essay is to help save the lives of victims of serious trauma injuries. IV) Instead of having 35 emergency

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    The Holocaust: Effects of Dehumanization in Art Spiegelman’s Maus War broke out in Europe in September of 1939. Everything went downhill from then‚ Germans began to take over and minorities such as Jews were quickly forced to go to concentration camps‚ these horrible camps were stationed all over Europe. One of the main camps in Poland was Auschwitz. Opened in May 1940‚ it was an extermination camp located in southern Poland in a small town named Oswiecim. The camp consisted of three separate

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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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    Running Head: Evaluation of Symptom Evaluation of the Trauma Symptom Inventory Kylah Ramsey 30250 Psyc 421-001 Abstract The Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI) is a test that was developed by John Briere to evaluate traumatic symptoms of the acute and chronic nature. This evaluation will look at the purpose‚ design‚ and format of the TSI. The evaluation will also include a detailed narrative of the psychometric properties of the test that make the test reliable and valid including both its

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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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    described developmental crises as normal transitional phases‚ changing can occur when people respond abnormally (p.10). In chapter 7(PTSD‚ Trauma‚ and Community Disasters) mentioned how natural (Landslides‚ floods‚ fires‚ earthquakes‚ hurricane‚ and storm)‚ community‚ and manmade (bombing‚ gun violence‚ and shooting) disasters contribute to development of PTSD and trauma. Natural disasters are the causes of community disaster. There are some other situations which can lead to PTSD‚ such as being in a war

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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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    Sexual Traumas The two types of sexual traumas include date rape risk and adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. According to James and Gilliland (2013)‚ sexual perverts and aberrant individuals prowling in a dark alley are not always the ones that commit sexual assaults. In addition‚ some assault victims are family members‚ friends‚ or colleagues. Furthermore‚ it is stated that sexual assaults and rapes are considered extreme and different according to the degree‚ force‚ and character compared

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    Trauma In We Were Liars

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    The Trauma Caused by Tragedy “We Were Liars” is about a seventeen year old teen named Cadence Sinclair. In the book‚ Cadence experienced trauma in her life that must have been very tragic to her. In the book it states‚ that she accidentally started a fire in her house‚ and killed her whole family. Because of this Cadence expressed the possibility of an unstable mental health. Through evidence provided in the text which will be discussed further in this essay‚ it is clear that Cadence is suffering

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