display most of the short-term effects of rape trauma syndrome‚ both in the text and the film. For instance‚ she was extremely terrified of the hateful look her husband gave her‚ and throughout the event she constantly was crying and laughing hysterically. Also‚ in the text‚ she gives her testimony in a temple and not in the magistrate’s court‚ implying that she is unwilling to be in the same location as Tajomaru‚ her rapist. Showing many symptoms of rape trauma syndrome‚ the wife proves to be a candidate
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How to maintain the trauma that caused by the sexual abuse? Children who got a trauma which caused by the sexual abuse need a serious treatment in order to bring them back into a normal life. A special treatment were needed because trauma that caused by the sexual abuse have been affected their mind and behavior. Moreover the impact for the sexual abuse was like an iceberg which has a small visible dimension and a much larger hidden portion (MacKinnon‚ 2008). One of the best way that can be use in
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symptom clusters: intrusive recollections‚ avoidant/numbing symptoms‚ and hyper-arousal symptoms (Appendix 2). Challenges The British Medical Journal reported that veterans do not experience trauma or disabling symptoms until they return from the war (Gabriel & Neal‚ 2002). Friedman said PTSD symptoms appear when they return home trying to readjust to civilian life. When a person is on active duty in the military‚ if one does not have a
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The career path that I am exploring to pursue a career in is a trauma surgeon. I found out that I do have a lot of experienced to be a general surgeon because I work at a fast pace when pressured but I feel that I can handle being a trauma surgeon. The SWOT analysis showed me that I need to improve my weakness which is dealing with death of patients and my strength is that I have some experience and move at a fast pace. I will use my strengths and opportunities to overcome my weakness and threats
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Factors affecting patient return to work Studies found that patients’ experience of psychological distress which caused by the orthopaedic trauma can be more difficult to manage than their physical health issues (Starr et al. 2004). Psychological distress refers to the unique emotional state of discomfort experienced by an individual in response to a specific stressor or demand‚ which can harm to that individual and result lower return to work rate (Ridner 2004). Patients with a lower level of psychological
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Posttraumatic stress disorder or more commonly known as PTSD is one of the most common mental health disorders. It mostly affects victims of sexual assault‚ war veterans or soldiers‚ people who sustained a serious injury or the threat of death in which they experienced intense fear‚ horror or powerlessness (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013). In saying this‚ not everyone who has experienced a traumatic event develop PTSD. In New Zealand‚ there are 35.9% of people with severe PTSD‚ 36.9% of
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Source: Dear PTSD TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Letter of transmittal 2 II. Abstract 3 III. Introduction 4 IV. about ptsd 4-5 a. Re-experiencing 5-7 b. Arousal
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2013‚ p. 277). Furthermore‚ prior diagnosis of mood disorders can also be considered an increased risk for developing PTSD. For example‚ if a child or adolescent is diagnosed with depression and/or anxiety‚ they are most likely to develop PTSD if a trauma is experienced (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013‚ P. 277; Leahy & Holland‚ 2009‚ p. 266). Although there can be a predisposition that may contribute to the development of PTSD‚ it is the traumatic event that makes it
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TRAUMA SYSTEMS Rural Trauma and Emergency Medical Service Challenges in a Sample of Western States Jolene R. Whitney‚ MPA; Susan Werner‚ MAS; Susan Wilson‚ BSN; Neis Sanddal‚ PhD; Vicki Conditt‚ RN; Peggy Sale‚ MSN; Clay Mann‚ PhD; Jennie Nemec‚ RN; Johnathan J. Jones‚ BSN; Grace Sandeno‚ MPH; Diane Hartford‚ MS of providing emergency medical services to largely rural states include geographic barriers of vast expanses of unpopulated landmass‚ provision of services across mountain
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P R E V A L E N C E OF POST T R A U M A T I C STRESS DISORDER SYMPTOMS IN T H E R O Y A L C A N A D I A N M O U N T E D POLICE by CHISEN GOTO B.A. Simon Fraser University‚ 1998 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL F U L F I L L M E N T OF T H E REQUIREMENTS FOR T H E D E G R E E OF M A S T E R OF ARTS in T H E F A C U L T Y OF G R A D U A T E STUDIES (Counselling Psychology) T H E UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH C O L U M B I A August 2006 © Chisen Goto‚ 2006 11 Abstract This study identified duty-related
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