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    Effects on Survivors of Concentration Camps Many people during the 1940s were put into concentration camps‚ and after getting out‚ if they did get out‚ suffered many problems. The stress and torment these people went through was pure murder (Nelken). The humans put into these concentration camps were from many different races‚ and also included the mentally retarded‚ severely handicapped‚ insane‚ and very sick people (Austin). Survivors of concentration camps faced psychological‚ spiritual‚ physical

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    Crisis Trauma Reflection

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    This course will offer multiple perspectives into how to handle certain situations when it comes to crisis trauma and intervention. My first personal goal I want to take away when it comes to this course is how to handle certain emergencies. I will be going into community counseling‚ and I will be going into certain crisis situations where it requires me to act and be aware of certain things. How I plan to do that is to keep up with the readings for this course and to ask many questions so I can

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    Trauma-Informed Practice in Addiction Treatment Xueqi Gao Suffolk University Trauma-Informed Practice in Addiction Treatment Currently I am working with clients with substance use disorders at an all men residential treatment program. I had developed my theoretical orientation from Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)‚ Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)‚ and Carl Roger’s Client-Centered Therapy (CCT). Combining examining faulty thinking‚ distinguishing thoughts

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    Essay On Childhood Trauma

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    According to the CDC and Arizona State University childhood trauma has been shown to affect the victim throughout his or her entire life. Traumatic experiences often involve a threat to life or safety‚ but any situation that leaves you feeling overwhelmed and alone can be traumatic‚ even if it doesn’t involve physical harm. Childhood trauma is also a major contributor to the development of personality disorders later in life. In particular‚ borderline personality disorder‚ complex post-traumatic

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    Sexual Traumas The two types of sexual traumas include date rape risk and adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. According to James and Gilliland (2013)‚ sexual perverts and aberrant individuals prowling in a dark alley are not always the ones that commit sexual assaults. In addition‚ some assault victims are family members‚ friends‚ or colleagues. Furthermore‚ it is stated that sexual assaults and rapes are considered extreme and different according to the degree‚ force‚ and character compared

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    Blunt Chest Trauma

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    Chest Trauma Chest trauma is classified as either blunt or penetrating. 1. Blunt Chest Trauma I. Definition a. Blunt chest trauma results from sudden compression or positive pressure inflicted to the chest wall. Motor vehicle crashes (trauma due to steering wheel‚ seat belt)‚ falls‚ and bicycle crashes (trauma due to handle bars) are the most common causes of blunt chest trauma. II. Pathophysiology Injuries to the chest are often life-threatening and result in one or

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    The Holocaust’s Effect on Child Survivors of Concentration Camps and Following Generations Dominique Rudisel Psych 2 Gavilan College A brief history of the Holocaust: "Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin‚ "Holos" meaning "whole" and "kaustos" meaning "burned". The Holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million European Jews‚ but an estimated 1 million people as a direct result‚ by the Nazi regime and its collaborators

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    Soldier Trauma Essay

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    Had the belief that psychological or physical trauma assisted in soldiers’ vulnerability to this disorder‚ even those without a history of psychological problems‚ been widely accepted‚ the understanding of what became PTSD could have been created at a substantially earlier date. However‚ in the years after World War Two‚ there was a large

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    Trauma Research Paper

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    Reflection #1 This class is very important and dear to me because I know how trauma can impact a person’s life. I was first introduced to the topic about dissociation during one of my counseling sessions with my therapist. He was explaining how in the animal life‚ some animals who are eaten my carnivores dissociate from their bodies when attacked by predators. These animals escape from their bodies so that they will not feel the pain of being eaten. My therapist was giving me examples

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    Trauma in Counseling

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    Multicultural Awareness Multicultural Awareness The purpose of this paper is to analyze oneself by taking the Multicultural-Self Assessment and learn about the “Other” of one self. This will help one to associate with clients from different cultures. Multicultural Self-Assessment Summary The results of the Multicultural Self-Assessment were not surprising to me. Thirteen of the answers were five (5)‚ which is not surprising to me because I was taught by my family and I to accept

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