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PostTraumatic Stress Disorder Essay Research Paper PostTraumatic

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Essay, Research Paper


Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder


Post traumatic Stress Disorder is a condition from which nearly 10% of


Americans suffer. It, unlike other afflictions, is associated with a wide


variety of circumstances. Many war veterans suffer from Posttraumatic Stress


Disorder. However, a new group of people are quickly emerging as common suffers


of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder-sexually abused children. Posttraumatic Stress


Disorder is a prevalent problem associated with children who are victims of


sexual assault.


Post traumatic Stress Disorder is classified as an anxiety disorder


under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Disorders (DSM-III). The


diagnoses for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder was not formally diagnosed as part


of DSM-III until 1980. According to Famolaro, “the diagnoses of Posttraumatic


Stress Disorder requires: (a) experience of a significant traumatic events; (b)


re-experiencing of the trauma in one of several different thought, emotional, or


behavioral forms; (d) persistent symptoms of increased arousal, Particularly


when exposedto stimuli concretely or symbolically reminiscent of the trauma; (e)


symptoms lasting at least one month. (Famolaro, Maternal and Child Post


traumatic… 28)”.


Children are now becoming realized as significant sufferers of


Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is particularly


bad for children under the age of 11, because they lack many of the skills


needed to protect themselves. Furthermore, this vulnerability is enhanced when


the child is exposed to any maltreatment. According to recent studies,


“Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a common sequella of severe or chronic


maltreatment of children, particularly among sexually maltreated children (


Famularo, Symptom Differences… 28)”. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder can be


caused if the child is exposed to just one traumatic episode (rape, witnessing a


violent crime, physical abuse); However, the child will become more susceptible


to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder if the malt

reatment continues. Moreover, a


child is most likely to suffer from symptoms associated with Posttraumatic


Stress Disorder when sexual assault is involved(28).


Because children have not yet developed cognitively emotionally and are


very immature, they are likely candidates to develop symptoms related to


Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. As a child matures he/she becomes better


equipped to deal with and prevent contributing factors to the eventual suffering


from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Up to age two, young children can recreate


stressful events and even imagine such events recurring; However, the mind is


not developed enough to identify, anticipate, or prevent future traumatic


occurrences. At age three, children cannot, “distance themselves, in time,


appreciate roles and differences in behavior, access situation, or adopt


nonegocentric causality (Saigh 189)”. This flaw opens them up to the impact of


trauma because the child cannot anticipate and protect themselves. By age four,


children have the ability to protect themselves by avoiding traumatic encounters.


They also have the ability to suppress their anxiety when it becomes difficult


to cope with. Because children do not have this ability any earlier they are


vulnerable to physical and sexual assault. Children continue as such until they


become concrete operational at about age six or seven (190).


Children who have been sexually abused develop many of the syndromes


associated with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, some of which are, the inability


to establish normal relationships with adults and peers, to make a normal


transition from adolescence to adulthood, as well as to develop skills required


to progress in school. However, this was not the case with all sexually


assaulted children. Walder states, “not all those so exposed will develop a


Posttraumatic Stress Disorder reaction; some may have a certain “hardiness” that


helps them cope without any noticeable residual effects while others may have a


severe psychological reaction that renders them unable to function (Walker


130).”

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