War - After the War Post-traumatic Stress Disorder is a severe anxiety disorder developed after exposure to an event that resulted in psychological trauma. Post-traumatic Stress Disorder has been around for thousands of years recognized as battle fatigue‚ accident neurosis‚ and shell shock. Although it wasn’t until 1980 that the American Psychiatric Association added Post-traumatic Stress Disorder to the third edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) classification
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder – Treating our heroes Linda A. Smith Liberty University Abstract Combat veterans and active duty service members who have suffered mild to severe traumatic brain injury or head trauma are at a higher risk for the development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder post-deployment. Research has revealed that treating the soldier immediately after the injury with pharmacotherapeutic agents significantly reduces the risk that the soldier will develop post-traumatic stress disorder
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Matthew Wolfe Marywood University Mark A. Shaffer‚ MSW‚ LCSW Social Work Perspectives on Psychopathology June 29‚ 2013 Post-traumatic stress disorder: the social worker perspective Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that occurs following a traumatic event and is characterized by re-experiencing the event‚ avoidance of key details and features of the event as well as a state of hyper-vigilance and arousal
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“Comparison of stress level among employees of private and public sector banks” Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by: Supervisor: Group No.144 Pushpinder singh
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this experiment is done to find the value of Young Modulus under circumferential condition of stress‚ principle strains and Poisson’s ratio. Software called SM1007 is introduced in this experiment to help students in finding the value of Young’s Modulus‚ Poisson’s ratio and principle strains required. The cylinder in open ends condition has no end constraint and therefore the longitudinal component of stress will be zero‚ but there will be some strain in this direction due to the Poisson effect.
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Randolph (1985)‚ Wong (1988) different definitions of ultimate failure – assumptions difference in result – insignificant Discrepancy - measured & simulated radiation damping effect - cause (Nogami & Konagai‚ 1986) Deal with discrepancy - include shear zone - Novak & Sheta‚ 1994 [Summary/Comments] All models able to simulate pile dynamic response Simulate soil nail dynamic pullout response-uncertain: assumption vs reality 1.3.2 Experimental Approach [Link to section 1.3.1] Models require pre-determination
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(1885) Homogeneous elastic half-space A concentrated load is applied Stresses‚ strains‚ and deflections are calculated by integrating concentrated loads on the surface Further developed by Burmister (1943) 5 Vertical Normal Stress (σz) R 2R Material Properties are more important in higher layers 3R 4R R is the radius of circular loading 6 Analysis Methods Charts (Foster and Ahlvin) Closed form solutions Flexible plate Rigid plate
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Summary of Disorder Posttraumatic Stress Disorder‚ also known as PTSD‚ “is a mental health condition that’s triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks‚ nightmares and severe anxiety‚ as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event” (Mayo Clinic). The DSM-5 has a checklist that tells if a person’s symptoms are in alignment with those that have this disorder to see if they would be considered to have PTSD or not. According to the checklist
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MANAGEMENT BANGALORE Stress and organisational citizenship behaviours in Indian business process outsourcing organisations Ajay K. Jain a‚*‚ Cary L. Cooper b a Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences‚ School of Business and Social Sciences‚ Aarhus University‚ 8000 Aarhus C‚ Denmark b Lancaster University Management School‚ Dean’s Suite‚ Lancaster University‚ Lancaster‚ LA1 4YW‚ United Kingdom Available online 23 August 2012 KEYWORDS Organisational stress; Organisational citizenship
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Stress‚ the disruption of the homeostatic balance by internal or external influences‚ is inherent‚ inevitable and exists in every stages of life‚ starting as early as the fetal stage till one’s death. In particular‚ early life stress (ELS) has come to light in recent years as it is becoming more prevalent and epidemiological studies have shown that ELS increases one’s vulnerability to subsequent stressors‚ leading to a multitude of stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression and
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