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In today’s society, there’s a significant number of individuals who are exposed to traumatic events. In the book, Trauma and Recovery, author Judith Herman, who is an influential clinical psychiatry known for her studies on traumatic stress, demonstrates the concepts of Complex Post Traumatic Stress...
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Abstract Everyday terrifying events happen around the world and each time there are witnesses, victims, and casualties. When these events happen, they may cause a long term mental imbalance to the people who witness them or those that experience them as victims. While some may...
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What Is Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as its name suggests, is an anxiety disorder that can occur secondary to a stressful or traumatic event like a vehicle accident or natural disasters. However, in recent years, a closely related condition called CPTSD...
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If you look around the room or even to the person sitting right next to you, chances are you will not assume right away that they have been through or have yet to go through a traumatic event in their given lifetime. Many are not...
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is just another affliction where people who have been in disastrous events or have been sexually abuse and physically abuse cannot forget about their past events. It is known that PTSD usually happens to the people that have lived the moment...
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Introduction Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health disorder that will impact roughly 8% of the U.S. adult population at some point in their lives. This statistic does not represent the millions of individuals who experience trauma every year, and do not go on...
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Exercise is beneficial in many different aspects of life. It can have a huge impact on improving one’s mental and/or physical health. One factor that can be effective on one’s mental or physical health is stress. Specifically, posttraumatic stress disorder provides results of reduced and...
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that occurs after experiencing a life-threatening or deeply distressing event. Most people have heard the phrase PTSD from the likes of war or military combat, but the disorder has various other instances such as sexual abuse, natural...
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Stanley Kowalski stumbles home drunkenly to his upstairs apartment. He sees his pregnant and glowing wife Stella preparing him dinner. Without explanation, he feels an uncontrollable rage of emotions. Stella is confused and frightened. Stanley needs to leave without explanation. This is an everyday encounter...
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Comfort Woman, written by Nora Ojka Keller, tells the fictional story of two women, a mother and a daughter, bound by their genetics and torn apart by their varying cultures and experiences. Keller explores not only the past experiences of Akiko the mother, a Korean...
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After the recent mass shooting taking place in Toronto, Ontario, the risk of individuals affected by the traumatic event, developing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) became an increased possibility. The traumatic mass shooting, which took place on Danforth Avenue in Toronto, took the lives of three individuals...
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Perks of Being a Wall Flower is a well-known movie based off of the 1999 published book by Stephen Chbosky. It follows the story of a character named Charlie, who is entering his freshman year of high school. As if transitioning into high school isn’t...
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American Sniper is Hollywood’s portrayal of U.S. Navy Seal, Chris Kyle’s life in and out of war. Kyle’s mission is to protect his comrades at all costs, and infamously became one of the most lethal snipers in American history. Throughout the film, Kyle struggles to...
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Chiappelli, Iribarren, Neagos, and Prolo described post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a mental disorder derived from an individual experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening occurrence (2005). However, the continued study of PTSD has redefined the definition to an individual involved in any type of trauma. Back,...
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Trauma There’s a word that most people do not like to talk about. For some, it is because they just simply do not want to talk about it, and for others, it is because they have experienced some type of trauma, that has impacted their...
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a common psychological condition that is triggered by terrifying events. This disorder compels the inhibitor to have severe anxiety, flashbacks and negative fluctuations in mood. Likewise, in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, there is clear evidence of how guilt, wickedness and atrocity can...
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War is often a sore topic among countries, especially if they have had a bad experience with it in the past. Because of this, countries won’t go to war in order to avoid what they believe, is something that causes more problems than it solves....
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Introduction The use of holistic approaches to mind and body wellness can be significantly helpful to mentally ill clients and their diseases. The United States military have for years have tried to implement different holistic methods in an attempt curve the high rates of PTSD...