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    tend to heal within a week. Child abuse and neglect can have a multitude of long-term effects on physical health that can be carried into adulthood. A physical health concequence that trails along from abuse and neglect is abusive head trauma. Abusive head trauma‚ is an incicted injury that occurs to the head and its contents that is caused by shaking which is the most common cause of traumatic death for infants. These injuries are

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    The Nick Adams Stories by Ernest Hemingway and Maus by Art Spiegelman deal with the atrocities of war and demonstrate what one human being is capable of doing to another. But both stories provide a sense of salvation‚ especially through the way their main characters escape. In Hemingway’s The Nick Adams Stories‚ the salvation that Nick finds refuge in is nature. Throughout Hemingway’s anthology of stories about Nick‚ the reader sees how Nick is injured quite a number of times during his duty in the

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    Terr (January‚ 1999) states‚ "Childhood trauma appears to be a critical etiological factor in the development of a number of serious disorders both in childhood and in adulthood." To better understand childhood trauma‚ Terr defines this as‚ the "mental result of one sudden‚ external or a series of blows‚ rendering the young person temporarily helpless and breaking past ordinary coping and defense operations" (January‚ 1999). The statistics of childhood trauma is alarming. In the United States‚ there

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    The Path to Becoming a Trauma Surgeon I remember when I was younger I saw a car accident happen right in front of me. There was a lot of chaos happening with the paramedics rushing to see what happened. At that moment there was so much adrenaline going through everyone’s bodies and I knew right then and there that I wanted to be in the medical field. Even though it’s going to take several years the end result will be worth it. I want to pursue a career in the medical field at the extraordinary Jefferson

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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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    E. Frantz Final Essay (Finalrst Draft) 4.2918.2 Seeds of Trauma: Images of Sexual Trauma in Toni Morrison ’s The Bluest Eye Throughout her novels Toni Morrison conveys to her readers the idea of a community ’s responsibility to act out against violence‚ rape‚ sexual abuse‚ and racism. Her writing‚ at times‚ bears witness to a community ’s tragic abandoning of its youth‚ of identity‚ of history. Morrison explores tThe theme of sexual abuse‚ the implications of which often tragically affect

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    interviewing victims of trauma. This information was intended to be included on my first post for week 5. I have learned about trauma-informed care in behavioral health services in order to acknowledge the role of trauma in the person’s life and I am also learning about trauma-informed criminal justice responses which increases safety during the interaction with the victim of trauma preventing re-traumatizing the person during the interview‚ I am thinking about getting training in trauma-informed criminal

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    The book Maus by Art Spiegelman is a graphic novel that portrays the true story of Vladek and his wife Anja’s experience throughout the Holocaust. Vladek reminisces about that dark time for him and his wife for his son Artie‚ who wanted to write about his father’s experience. The initial reason Artie wanted to learn more about his father’s experience is so he could learn more about his mother‚ who killed herself years after the war. The death of Anja causes both Artie and his father Vladek to be

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    Trauma and pathology of a buried dog from San Nicolas Island‚ California‚ U.S.A. Barney G. Bartellea Journal of Archaeological Science Rebekah Minchew September 12‚ 2010 In April of 2010‚ Barney G. Bartellea led a group of archaeologists on a dig on San Nicholas Island‚ California‚ USA. Primary investigators included Bartellea‚ Rene Vellanoweth‚ Elizabeth Netherton‚ Nicholas Poister‚ William Kendig‚ Amira Ainis‚ Ryan Glenn‚ Johanna Marty‚ Lisa Thomas-Barnett and Steven Schwartz. The exact

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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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