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    Article 1: Biology‚ childhood‚ trauma‚ and murder: Rethinking justice National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine‚ n.d. Web. This article focuses on several different types of children who has been subject to psychological trauma. Their studies use the nervous and endocrine system to understand the long effects of each system. By using‚ a child who has had severe abuse and neglect in their lives. The study can observe the change in the nervous and endocrine

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    Complex Trauma Case Study

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    Students that have experienced complex trauma‚ have higher risk of suffering from social‚ psychological‚ cognitive‚ and behavioral issues (i.e. regulating their emotions‚ paying attention‚ and forming good relationships). These risks increase the student’s chances of struggling in school. Joyce Dorado Dorado (UCSF Healthy Environments and Response to Trauma in Schools program director)‚ developed strategies to aid teachers in helping students who have faced complex trauma. Dorado’s strategies are listed

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    Frozen Tears: Psychodrama in the Resolution of Trauma and Grief By Tian Dayton PhD‚ TEP “The deepest pain has no words‚” echoes the ancient Chinese proverb. Today’s trauma theorists‚ it would seem‚ agree. Time stands still and so do we when something frightening is happening that doesn’t fit into our framework for “normal.” We freeze like a deer in the headlights- locked in a trauma response that was coded into us from the beginning of survival‚ from the earliest development of the human brain

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    provoking trauma it’s a sad reality that their PTSD will be passed on to their children who didn’t experience the traumatic event‚ creating a cycle. PTSD‚ among other things‚ has the ability to be passed down because of epigenetics‚ the study of changes in organisms caused by modification of gene expression rather than alteration of the genetic code itself. Epigenetics is a widely debated topic because it states that children’s genes are negatively changed because of their parents’ trauma. Some critics

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    Cult Med Psychiatry (2010) 34:219–243 DOI 10.1007/s11013-010-9177-8 ORIGINAL PAPER Association of Trauma-Related Disorders and Dissociation with Four Idioms of Distress Among Latino Psychiatric Outpatients ´ Roberto Lewis-Fernandez • Magdaliz Gorritz • ´ Greer A. Raggio • Clara Pelaez • Henian Chen • Peter J. Guarnaccia Published online: 23 April 2010 Ó Springer Science+Business Media‚ LLC 2010 Abstract Past research on idioms of distress among U.S. Latinos has revealed that ataque

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    Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Risk Factors……………………………………………………………………………………….3 Pathophysiology…………………………………………………………………………………...4 Clinical manifestation……………………………………………………………………………..5 Diagnostic criteria…………………………………………………………………………………5 Laboratory and Diagnostic test……………………………………………………………………6 Evaluation & Treatment…………………………………………………………………………...6 Prognosis…………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Summary…………………………………………………………………………………………..7 There

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    controversy‚ since it was formally recognised in 1980 by the American Psychiatric Association. This essay will discuss the history of this relatively new diagnosis and its place within the DSM-IV-TR‚ whilst three perspectives of pathological reaction to trauma‚ namely‚ socio-cultural‚ psychological and biological factors will also be compared. In conclusion this essay will discuss how the three perspectives contrast and contribute to our understanding of PTSD. PTSD is a common anxiety disorder in Australia

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    be watchful for‚ as well as‚ where to go to for help and the different types of treatment available‚ for example‚ medication‚ types of behavioral therapy and alternative therapies‚ such as acupuncture and aromatherapy. We also discuss the types of trauma that could lead to PTSD‚ depression and other anxiety disorders‚ for example‚ abuse‚ accidents‚ hate crimes and war. We discuss the correlation between PTSD and depression‚ and other anxiety disorders; we discuss dependency in the victim; we provide

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    National Institute of Mental Health says‚ “Things that remind a person of the traumatic event can trigger avoidance symptoms”. Some people with post traumatic stress totally avoid what they are feeling and stay away from anything that reminds them of the trauma. This can include taking an alternative route while driving if a car crash on a street was the cause of one’s PTSD. Post traumatic stress is classified as a disorder‚ but many people do not want to use the word ‘disorder’. Many think it is a hurtful

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    Trauma-informed care was one concept which agencies can implement into their practices‚ training‚ policies‚ and procedures to help minimize the effects of stigmas towards clients who are presenting with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders with a presence of trauma. Harris and Fallout (2012) outline a trauma theory to help agencies create a trauma-informed practice which can help agencies provide client-centered substance use treatment. For substance use treatment‚ Harris and Fallout

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