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    Daniel Banach Professor Sourabh Singh Soc Mental Illness 5/6/2017 Traumatic Memory and the Development of Self Controversy has arisen from the long debate of what exactly traumatic memory entails and the nature of its upbringing. Differing schools of thought, criticisms and exaggerations by the media and misinformation has led to confusion. Traumatic memory is described as an event or events that involved a life threatening situation or a possible threat to others. This could vary under

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    Abuse is a serious problem worldwide and happens countless times on a daily basis. Information regarding how to deal with violence and aggression is vital to our personal well-being. Abuse comes in numerous styles and does not discriminate against anybody; violence can and often does happen to people in every type of lifestyle, culture, occupation, social-class, religion and age group. Abuse, or violence, is considered to be any intentional and unwanted contact. Violence is a major public health

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    Oryx’s dependency on her captors to survive is one of the main causes of her Stockholm syndrome. She grew up in a poor town where kids “were being trained to earn their living in the wide world” (Atwood 141). Oryx understands that the only way she can survive is for her to be sold. If not, she will be a burden to her family, and she’ll eventually die because there’s not much food to go around their town. This time, Uncle En who’s the villager’s only hope for surviving, enters the life of Oryx.He

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    Intelligence, Creativity, Imagination, Play- This is the most important part to a child’s development of growing up. They needs to discover creativity within themselves and learn through play. Children also learn mostly from their parents and caregivers since they are around them the most. This means parents have to watch what they say and do because children pick up on it very easily. Psychological Disorders in Children- A very important fact I learned was that 5 million children in the USA have

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    Child Neglect Effect

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    giving obligations, which includes the physical, emotional, and educational well being of their child. Poor nutrition effects physical and psychological development. If proper nutrients are not provided during growth periods this will affect physical growth. Stunted growth, chronic medical conditions, inadequate bone and muscle growth and neurological development are all affects of poor nutrition. Additionally, brain-processing problems make it difficult for children to understand social relationships

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    experience of the individual, in terms of negative experience or adversity in youth, and later development of psychological issues. Further, these issues are shown to affect physiology in a manner similar to the way in which emotion affects physiology (Dong, et. al. 2004). However, the issue with adverse childhood experience is that when an individual is exposed to a significantly adverse environment early in development they are likely to suffer from chronic stress associated with the negativity present

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    of an abusive male figure, male children may have to take over and play the role which may put a strain on their life. Additionally, a child that has been exposed to domestic violence may also be mentally impaired, which may also cause physical development delays. (Tsavoussis, Stawicki, Stoicea, et al, 2014) wrote, “Tribulations in early childhood have been shown to have serious consequences on mental

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    The counseling profession can be an excellent, rewarding, and challenging field. The purpose of counseling is to help individuals understand and clarify their own values and beliefs across a lifespan. Counseling also help individuals to become self-sufficient by implementing interventions and strategies that involves goal-setting skills that is meaningful to an individual. Individuals who may seek counseling are individuals who encountered marriage and family issues, stressful or traumatic events

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    which greatly influence one’s well-being (Mikkonen & Raphael, 2010). One of the key social determinants of health, healthy child development, plays an essential role in an individual’s physical, psychological and social well-being throughout their lives (Community Health Nurses of Canada, 2011). However, if a child is maltreated, their opportunity for healthy development can be disrupted (Molnar, Beatriz & Beardslee, 2016). Child maltreatment refers to when a child receives any form of physical, emotional

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    they afflict children unsparingly. Undoubtedly, it is therefore a crucial topic for developmental psychopathology. This notion is further established by the fact that the World Health Organization (WHO) has emphasized the need for dealing with psychological traumas of war by the resolution at the World Health Assembly in May 2005, which advocated for the member states, “to

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