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    described developmental crises as normal transitional phases‚ changing can occur when people respond abnormally (p.10). In chapter 7(PTSD‚ Trauma‚ and Community Disasters) mentioned how natural (Landslides‚ floods‚ fires‚ earthquakes‚ hurricane‚ and storm)‚ community‚ and manmade (bombing‚ gun violence‚ and shooting) disasters contribute to development of PTSD and trauma. Natural disasters are the causes of community disaster. There are some other situations which can lead to PTSD‚ such as being in a war

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    Cornel University has looked at the themes surrounding trauma‚ looking in-depth at the ideas of flashbacks and how trauma causes us to repeat these disturbing events. In her book‚ Trauma: Explorations In Memory‚ she discusses the concept of flashbacks‚ how we cannot go back and relive the moment when the trauma occurred so we create flashbacks which rely solely on our memories and the emotions that we felt at the time . This idea that trauma only exists in our emotions means that it is difficult

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    numerous characters who all have their own backstories‚ many that include childhood traumas. In the novel‚ the traumas that the characters experienced in their childhoods were detrimental in the shaping of their adult personalities. Not only were their personalities manipulated by the damage from these events that stole parts of their childhood innocence‚ but their coping skills were also affected. Childhood traumas come in various forms. For instance‚ one can experience

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    psychological trauma and its affects Eng. 220‚ Spring 2011 Psychological trauma is a type of damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a traumatic event. In “Mending by Sallie Bingham”‚ the reader can find that the narrator has dealt with a trauma‚ and the pain that arises is a lot. Same situations occur with Pat Staten‚ and her father‚ as well as Jane Lazzare. In each of the short stories‚ the reader can find that the author or narrator has suffered with psychological trauma and the pain

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    Trauma is becoming an increasing problem for our youth and impacts every facet of a child’s life. Numerous young children have been a victim of maltreatment with their own parents or caregivers responsible for the trauma. From early infancy through adulthood‚ trauma can impact how we view the world and ourselves. Trauma can alter how we process information and how we behave and respond to an event or environment. Trauma may include loss or lack of consistent caregivers‚ emotional‚ physical or sexual

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    An analysis of Pi’s mentality throughout‚ Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ will be explained by discussing: What trauma is‚ why he created the animal story as a coping mechanism‚ comparing and contrasting the real story with the animal story‚ and his behavior after the shipwreck. Being stranded at sea must have been rough. According to his file‚ he was stranded for 227 days. I have many questions for him. How did his childhood affect him? Why did he create the animals? He must have altered the real

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    secondary adversities‚ and reminders of the trauma that she experienced. In addition‚ Amarika faced many risk factors in association with the aftermath of the traumatic event. Also‚ she experienced many protective factors that helped her slowly return to a regulated state. In discussing the facts of the case and their relation to the risk factors and protective factors‚ the parallels to the secondary adversities‚ changes in family life‚ and reminders of the trauma will become more evident. The focus

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    Terr (January‚ 1999) states‚ "Childhood trauma appears to be a critical etiological factor in the development of a number of serious disorders both in childhood and in adulthood." To better understand childhood trauma‚ Terr defines this as‚ the "mental result of one sudden‚ external or a series of blows‚ rendering the young person temporarily helpless and breaking past ordinary coping and defense operations" (January‚ 1999). The statistics of childhood trauma is alarming. In the United States‚ there

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    Trauma can be defined as: an occurrence so disturbing and painful it never seems to leave ones mind‚ leaving an emotional scar for life. There is an abundance of trauma within the pages of Beloved by Toni Morrison‚ but there are three specific instances that can be dissected and are extremely unique to the text in terms of language and what the author is conveying. These three instances are when Sethe is sexually assaulted by the teacher’s nephew‚ when Paul D almost drowns in the mud while in prison

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    sexual trauma she experienced as a child. This coincides with the relational trauma brought on by her primary relationship with her mother which has exposed her to both neglect and abuse. As it stands to reason that the most devastating types of trauma are those that occur at the hand of caretakers (Cozolino‚2010). Because of the importance of a context of safety and bonding in the early construction of the brain‚ childhood trauma compromises core neural network‚ (Cozolino‚2010). With trauma being

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