Traumatic events affect the body, mind, emotions, and ultimately one's behavior. They are classified as witnessing or experiencing the sudden or violent death of a loved one or others you care about, as well as, serious physical injury, molestation, sexual, physical, mental, or emotional abuse by family members, spouse, or person in society. Mental effects of trauma include heightened awareness, dissociation from emotional pain, denial of the event happening, difficulty concentrating, poor a ...
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Healing from Personal Trauma: The Wholistic Approach "Summary of Trauma Education and Counseling"
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Trauma events affect the body, mind, emotions, and behavior. They are classified as witnessing or experiencing the sudden or violent death of a loved one or others you care about. Also, serious physical injury, molestation, sexual, physical, mental emotional abuse by family members, spouse, or person in society.…
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Healing from Personal Trauma: The Wholistic Approach "Impact of Negative Thoughts and Negative Beliefs of Emotions"
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Influence of Thoughts, Beliefs and Emotions on Behavior. The manner in which one behaves is influenced by the verbal presentation, emotional reactions and physical actions modeled by parents, family members, friends, society and the media. Appropriate, acceptable, positive, assertive and good behavior is usually rewarded according to the thoughts, …
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Personal Trauma the Cause & Effect: Introductions By Claudette Betty
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Hello, My name is Claudette Betty. I am the author of “Creating A Wholesome Human Being”and “Healing from Personal Traumas”. While working thirty years as a Registered Nurse and Addiction Counselor on drug and mental health units, I became aware of several patients experiencing traumas which were never addressed with appropriate treatment. These pa…
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Traumatic events affect the body, mind, emotions, and ultimately one's behavior. They are classified as witnessing or experiencing the sudden or violent death of a loved one or others you care about, as well as, serious physical injury, molestation, sexual, physical, mental, or emotional abuse by family members, spouse, or person in society. The Me…
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Throughout my healing journey, I became a Registered Nurse, Addiction Counselor, Certified Holistic Nurse, Certified Detox Nurse, Reiki Master, and Shaman Practitioner. I enjoy golf, yoga, reading, writing, walking, having lunch with my friends, and continue to work at 84 years old.저자 Claudette Betty
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