Ptsd (tagged articles)Trauma and Silence in No-No Boy: An Interdisciplinary ReadingYuxin Zheng - Depicting the rugged reintegration of Ichiro Yamada, a no-no boy imprisoned during WWII, Japanese American author John Okada presents a traumatized and conflicted Japanese American community during the mid-1940s in his novel No-No Boy (1957). Applying Dan McAdams&rsquo... Keep Reading »
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Memories and Fear: Treatment Techniques to Dissociate Traumatic MemoriesAmy Roesler - Fear finds its place in the world through numerous forms, including natural disasters, genocide, war, trauma and countless other events which present lasting effects in the lives of those who maintain recollection. The research concerning the alteration of memories... Keep Reading »
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How Important are Masculinity and Femininity in the Culture of Militaries?Ciaran Kovach - In 1999, The New York Times Magazine ran a cover story which asked: Does “being a good soldier [depend] on being an aggressive male?” “Is there something uniquely male about the warrior? Can the warrior survive the feminisation of the military, or... Keep Reading »
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Phantom-Limb Pain: Causes and Treatment OptionsJerzy Dzierla - Phantom-limb pain (PLP) is a frequent consequence of amputation which has been reported to affect up to 80% of patients who have suffered an extremity loss (Flor 2002: 182; Nikolajsen and Jensen 2001: 107). Cases of phantom-limb pain have also been found and studied... Keep Reading »
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Social Support in PTSD: An Analysis of Gender, Race, and Trauma TypeHannah DeLong - The current study discusses social support systems and the ways in which they impact persons diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This study analyzes three different variables (race/ethnicity, gender, and trauma type) in a group of 200 adults diagnosed... Keep Reading »
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