Trauma- and Stressor-related Disorders Whitney Wiley Liberty University ABSTRACT Trauma- and stressor-related disorders look into the psychological distress that comes after an event that is a very stressful or traumatic event. There are many different disorders within this spectrum that include: reactive attachment disorder‚ disinhibited social engagement disorder‚ posttraumatic stress disorder‚ acute stress disorder‚ and adjustment disorder. This study focuses on the disorders falling
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Natural disasters‚ Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic stress disorder: Individual‚ Psychological and Social Impacts Natural disasters‚ Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic stress disorder: Individual‚ Psychological and Social Impacts Introduction Disasters characteristically occur quickly leaving behind comprehensive physiological and psychological impairment (Fullerton‚ Robert‚ & Wang‚ 2004). Natural disasters specifically are defined by the world health organization (1980)
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Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders Samantha Farmer Liberty University Abstract Trauma- and stressor-related disorders are psychological illnesses that are triggered by traumatic events experienced by an individual. These debilitating disorders include reactive attachment disorder‚ disinhibited social engagement disorder‚ acute stress disorder‚ posttraumatic stress disorder‚ and adjustment disorders. Traumas that can trigger one of these disorders include sexual victimization‚ involvement
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Psychophysiological Stress Disorders Respond to the following: 1. Stress can be the root cause of psychological disorders. Name four symptoms shared by acute and posttraumatic stress disorders. • Re-experiencing traumatic events; recurring nightmares‚ dreams‚ or memories connected to a traumatic event. • Avoidance towards activities that bring memories of the traumatic event. • Lack of responsiveness or a feeling of detachment from others. Trouble with
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Diagnostic Impression Axis I When I first assessed S.H.‚ I gave her a diagnosis of an Adjustment Disorder with Depressed Mood. I did this as she met the criteria according to the DSM-5. At the time‚ I thought she did not meet criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In time‚ I changed her diagnosis to PTSD. The client met the Criteria A as she was exposed to sexual violence by directly experiencing the traumatic event. Criteria B have been met as she has had intrusive symptoms with distressing
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status. She is part Hispanic and part African American. She is proud to be part of both cultural origins. She was raised by her maternal grandmother who is currently ill. Although her mother was in her life‚ she never received the attention she desired from her. However‚ Ms. King family provided a good support system for her and her siblings. Ms. King became pregnant in her teens forfeiting her high school education. The father of her child lacks a relationship with the child because of being incarcerated
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Repetitive Motion Injuries also called Cumulative Trauma disorder ( CTDs) can occur when workers use the same movement over and over again for an extended period of time Two main techniques to combat CTD is to limit the time spent doing any repetitive task and to use proper posture and body position while doing that task. Proper postures generally mean keeping our joints in a neutral position. Don’t force hands‚ wrist or other body parts into full flex or awkward position while working Whether
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Matthew Crawford Professor Tong MKTG 129 Section 01 Brief Case Study Case Study # 3: Snapple I. Diagnostic symptoms The most critical and diagnostic facts in this case primarily revolve around Snapple’s overall image as perceived by consumers. The image is what built this brand into a success and later pushed it into decline. Five most diagnostic/alarming symptoms: 1. Mismanagement of established image. (Deighton‚ 2003:5). • Quaker intended on making the Snapple brand into
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Acute stress disorder develops within one month after an individual experiences or sees an event involving a threat or actual death‚ serious injury‚ or physical violation to the individual or others‚ and responds to this event with strong feelings of fear‚ helplessness or horror. The disorder is not inherited. Living with this disorder would not be very nice you would feel scared and like someone is trying to hurt you all the time. Your life span would be normal. The judgment was recognized to
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Psychologists and psychiatrists have been studying the mind for centuries to understand its complexities and how it functions. In the pursuit for answers‚ these experts of the mind have uncovered many different oddities and malfunctions that are commonly referred to today as psychological disorders. Within this classification of psychological disorders‚ researchers have developed a subsection of afflictions that have come to be known as the major anxiety disorders. There are
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