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    Dissociative Identity Disorder In childhood Trauma Jaeleen Morel Rhode Island Nurses Institute Middle college Research Paper Prepared for Ms. Whaley’s PBGR Class ABSTRACT Keywords: DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER‚ CHILDREN‚TRAUMA‚ DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER IN CHILDHOOD TRAUMA “Where am I? How did I end up in here ? why does my head hurt so much? How did I do this to my hand ?” Mrs. Frankie said while laying in a hospital bed. “Mrs. Frankie you will be discharged

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    Psychological Debriefing: Pros and Cons Psychological debriefing (PD)‚ is an intervention process in which trauma survivors are urged to recount and relive the incident in order to avoid long-term consequences and traumatic stress responses (Halgin‚ 2009‚ p. 59). The method used in this process is Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) and more recently‚ Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM). However‚ there are those who oppose the use of psychological debriefing‚ stating that

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    Disasters‚ Crises‚ and Trauma-causing events Recently‚ many crises have occurred and it is difficult to choose among them but I will focus on the recent flooding in Colorado and the sudden death of a loved one by gun violence. The effects of these events will be different on the survivors‚ first- responders ‚and the therapists who help them heal. I went to school at University of Colorado in Boulder‚ so I have a strong affinity for the area and people. The severe flooding in Boulder

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    Psychological Disorder Analysis October 30‚ 2011 PSY/270 Marla is a 42-year-old Hispanic female who comes to the mental health clinic complaining of having trouble sleeping‚ feeling “jumpy all of the time‚” and experiencing an inability to concentrate. These symptoms cause problems for her at work‚ where she is an accountant. As a psychiatrist I would need to diagnose Marla with the proper disorder‚ explain information about the diagnosis‚ and discuss possible treatments with her. It would

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    PTSD‚ Reliving Trauma Tameka Sims 22167440 Liberty University Abstract Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has many symptoms and the DSM IV-TR tells us that there is a criterion that must be met in order to diagnose a person with PTSD. There are people from all walks of life that struggle with this disorder but there is hope in treatment. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by the re-experiencing of an extremely traumatic event

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    Critical Issue on Psychological Debriefing Two facts presented by Mitchell of the critical issue (Mitchell‚ 1983). • The CISD protocol that Mitchell described was a group process of seven distinct phases. Prior to this Mitchell used a six-stage model (Mitchell‚ 1983). • The Society working party on psychological debriefing was given the aim of evaluating the available information and opinions and producing a clear statement on the status of psychological debriefing (Mitchell‚ 1983) Two facts

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    Trauma Within the Trenches War is defined as a state or period of fighting between countries or groups. In the mind of a soldier‚ war is not as simply clear cut as the words on a piece of paper state. War has many levels that are only explored physically and mentally by the soldier lying on the battlefield in the soundly chaos of the explosions. The utter madness of war sticks in each nook and cranny of the soldier’s mind until his last breath. For Remarque‚ the author of All Quiet on the Western

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    University of Phoenix Material appendix D Psychological and 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. The 4 symptoms shared by acute and posttraumatic stress disorders are nightmares or the re-experiencing of the traumatic event through a dream cycle‚ avoiding the situation that relates to the traumatic event on purpose‚ feelings of disassociation

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    Perno Hao Lam November 20‚ 2012 Abstract This paper revolves around the four main psychological aspects of the 2004 movie The Butterfly Effect which are memory retrieval in Evan‚ trauma in the characters‚ depression‚ and Evan’s therapy. In memory we will look through the protagonist’s‚ Evan‚ past and how he represses his memory and retrieves them back as adult. In trauma we will look at the different events Evan’s friend Lenny experiences and how it affects his life and gives

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    victims of trauma or is exposed to graphic pictures or text of trauma‚ can experience the effects of secondary or vicarious trauma. Vicarious trauma (VT) will affect thinking‚ while secondary traumatic stress (STS)‚ or compassion fatigue‚ affects feelings and behavior of the counselor. The purpose of this paper is to discuss man-made or natural disasters as well as personal trauma‚ and the counselor’s role in these situations. Skills to help the counselor deal with the effects of vicarious trauma will

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