Abstract A cycle of misfortune that may have a substantial impact on people’s mental health and general well-being is exacerbated by childhood trauma, which is a significant risk factor for
Homelessness extends past mere homelessness as a shelter problem. The underlying psychological trauma that homelessness represents can have far-reaching temporal as well as spatial effects on the mental state of
Trauma is a condition that causes one in various aspects ranging from physical, emotional, and psychological. In the nursing profession, the trauma concept does not only encompass patients’ experiences but
Self-Reflection on Trauma and Social Work Continuous human actions affect long-term physiological responses that shape an individual’s life. Psychotherapists and social professionals must understand these experiences to help traumatized families
Introduction Domestic violence is a widespread issue in the United States of America. Many families in the US experience domestic violence to the point it is assumed to be a
Trauma definition and vulnerable population American Psychological Association defined trauma as an emotional feeling and response that results from a terrible event like rape, natural disaster, or even accident. It