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    References (2013). The Society of Trauma Nurses. Retrieved from www.traumanurses.org 5. References (2013). The Society of Trauma Nurses. Retrieved from www.traumanurses.org Vision “To be the premiere global nursing organization across the trauma continuum”(Society of Trauma‚2013). Vision “To be the premiere global nursing organization across the trauma continuum”(Society of Trauma‚2013). 1. The Society of Trauma Nurses Mission “ The Society of Trauma Nurses (STN) is a professional

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    make the connections between trauma and behavior. When I say someone‚ I really mean medical professionals (or studies being conducted). I feel that teachers have made these connections for a long time (at least in my opinion). When we are aware that a tough home life or the fact that a student is dealing with something it will impact their school life. This video reminds me of the tobacco commercial. Tobacco companies target lower income people‚ is this because trauma is more common in these communities

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    Cross Cultural Beliefs about The Afterlife. Seminar in Individual Differences and Personality Abstract A study of American undergraduates indicated that the beliefs about the nature of life after death were quite complicated. A 41-item questionnaire produced 12 independent groups of beliefs. Belief in an internal locus of control and that one’s life is owned by God were associated with a more positive view of the afterlife‚ as was being Roman Catholic rather than Protestant

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    Brief Description of Client and Presenting Concerns The following assessment is being done in an inpatient drug and rehabilitation treatment facility. S.R. is a 35-year-old Hispanic male who comes from a gang/drug related background. He voiced his traumatic past as encompassed within the gang/drug atmosphere. S.R. said due to his background in drugs and violence he constantly feels irritability‚ anger‚ and at the most extreme hostility towards his peers in treatment. These urges to use violence

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    way can alleviate the problems and how to overcome the traumatic experiences in the right way‚ find out below . PTSD SYNDROME DEFINITION AND CAUSES Wars natural disasters‚ fires‚ and major social changes can cause hard tolerable stress and major trauma‚ which often cause serious psychological problems and disorders. These conditions are all more common in the modern world and even threaten our

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    in a specific instance‚ I would suggest that alternatives to punishment‚ such as showing K.M. how to make amends with the child she was aggressive towards or by clearly stating their expectations for behavior‚ which has shown to be effective in the trauma research (Faber and Mazlish‚ 1999; McInerney & McKlindon‚

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    A reflection on two approaches Both psychodynamic and Focusing-oriented therapies regard trauma as a painful and challenging experience. They understand trauma as something that can alter a person’s sense of self. They both acknowledge the survivor’s attempts to avoid the pain. Also‚ both approaches note that there is an adaptive aspect to the survivor’s responses (as they attempt to avoid the pain) (see Mackay‚ 2002; Vantarakis‚ 2014). These approaches aim to help the clients to integrate their

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    other psychiatric disorders‚ most commonly depressive or anxiety disorders (Sriram‚ Rodriguez-Fernandez‚ & Doyle‚ 2012).  Acute stress disorder displays similar symptomology to PTSD however differs by being a trauma related diagnosis that is made within the first 30 days after the trauma incident (Bryant‚ 2006). The DSM-IV requires that at least three of the following five dissociative symptoms were experienced during or after the traumatic event: numbing‚ detachment‚ or absence of emotional responsiveness;

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    Pressure often results in a diamond‚ but before that can happen‚ one has to endure the hardships of said pressure. Both girls experience pressure‚ violence‚ loss‚ and overall a strong influence from society. Katniss suffers a lot of emotional trauma as a result of the Hunger Games and everything she has been forced to do. She already experienced issues with anger and violence before she started the Games‚ but in the Arena Katniss only fought when she had to protect herself. Afterwards‚ however‚ she

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    Mowrer's Two-Factor Theory

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    An essential component of understanding a client’s presenting problem(s) and establishing an efficient treatment plan is to conceptualize his/her case. The main focus in Maria’s case is her diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In order to conceptualize her case‚ two theoretical models were used to explain the development and maintenance of her posttraumatic stress symptoms. These theoretical models have been recognized as Mowrer’s (1947) two-factor theory‚ and Ehlers and Clark’s (2000)

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