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associated its root causes with a fact of trauma in childhood (Simeon , Guralnik & Schmeidler, 2001). According to the analysis conducted by Medford (2012) almost always depersonalization can be charactarised as a protective mechanism of the brain during severe emotional turmoil, including the debut of severe mental illness. In emergency situations, depersonalization allows to soberly assess the situation, without disturbing the analysis of emotions. In this case, depersonalization is a normal reaction…
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such traumatic reactions usually get better. In some cases, though, the symptoms can get worse or last for months or even years. Sometimes they may completely shake up your life. In a case such as this, you may have post-traumatic stress disorder. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is an emotional illness. It is classified as an anxiety disorder which develops as a result of a life threatening, shocking, disturbing, painful or unsafe experience. War veterans brought Post Traumatic Stress Disorder to public…
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Cognitive- Behavioral Orientation- Case Conceptualization Sabrina Anderson Walden University Abstract This paper will introduce the case study of Kyle and his presenting issues. I will provide any contextual considerations that need to be taken into account with Kyle. A diagnosis will be provided along with a justification for the diagnosis. I will provide a theoretical orientation, and I will discuss how this orientation explains the presenting issues of the client. Finally, I will provide and discuss…
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1900’s there were thousands of War Veterans who have returned home after fighting for their country only to be faced with harsh realities. Many of them lacked higher level educations because they were shipped off to war at a young age. Some returned home with missing body parts, post-traumatic stress disorder, and in many cases no families or homes. Once returning home the veterans fought long and hard for programs to be established to help the transition into life after war. Since then many programs…
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Overview of Study Design This study will be a case control study that primarily evaluates the association between PTSD exposure and SUD outcome among veterans who were previously deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq and assess the association between a mental health evaluations in a primary care setting versus a mental health clinic setting in this population. PTSD may increase the risk of the development of an SUD in veterans returning from OEF/OIF/OND. A case control study is relevant for the analysis…
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Andre’ Gonsalves SCIN 132 American Military University Abstract Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that effects not just war torn military veterans, but can affect anyone at any age that experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. The diagnosis for this disorder is becoming easier to recognize and the prognosis for recovery from PTSD is simple on paper, yet proving to be a tough task due to the toll that it can take on not just…
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Communities in the Wake of Mass Trauma” written by Judith Landau, Mona Mittal, and Elizabeth Wieling (2008). This will include connecting the journal article with the textbook called, “Systems Theory in Action: Applications to Individual, Couples, and Family Therapy” written by Shelly Smith-Acuna (2011). Additionally, I will analyze the journal article including questions and ideas which relate to a career working with traumatized groups. Lastly, I will discuss further study opportunities. The journal…
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Welcome to Oceanside Trauma Center The Oceanside Trauma Center of Daytona Beach will strive to heal clients with potentially serious or persistent trauma related mental illnesses as well as those who are in a state of acute crisis. Our mission is to provide services to trauma survivors through appropriate screening, assessment, and our empirically based clinical interventions. 1. Intake Protocol At Oceanside Trauma, we take pride in our modified Trauma and Drug Use Intake Form (TDUIF) which…
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history of war and conflict makes it a perfect unit of analysis to highlight the problems that conflicts pose on education. On July 12, 2013, on Malala’s birthday, the teachers of North-Kivu, one of the regions where most of the combats have taken place in the past years, sent a letter to José Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission, to insist on the need to make efforts to ensure children receive education in conflict-affected areas (Lettre ouverte, 2008). The wars in the Democratic…
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GCH 412 Midterm Study Guide Spring 2014 Tests will be a combination of matching, short answer, and calculations. You may use a simple calculator; no cell phone calculators are permitted. Remember to show ALL your work for calculation problems (partial credit will be given). You are also allowed one 3 X 5 index card as a resource during the exam. Be able to define the following terms: Morbidity: illnesses due to specific disease or health condition Mortality: death e.g. death from various…
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