Sentences with phrase «victims of trauma often»

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Others, often victims of battering or marital rape, tell of partners insisting on trying some practice discovered in porn wares (10 per cent of such victims in one study) These women report suicide attempts, nightmares, fears, anxieties, shame and guilt — reactions which resemble rape trauma syndrome.
This year Safe Streets will expand to several Baltimore hospitals, where interrupters will help victims of violence — who are themselves often participants in dangerous conflicts — address the trauma they have experienced and navigate reentry into their communities.
Although most people assume trauma comes from random acts of assault, more often than not, sexual violence is perpetrated by someone the victim knows.
The trauma caused by online dating scams is worse than any other... fraud where criminals set up fake identities using stolen photographs (often of models or army officers) and pretend to develop a romantic relationship with their victim.
[1] This discussion is primarily about clients, but lawyers often work with a number of other people in the legal system in ways that can give rise to secondary trauma (for example, witnesses, victims and family members).
Victims of accidents often suffer from PTSD and other trauma from motor vehicle accidents.
Victims of bicycle accidents often suffer broken bones, severe head trauma resulting in head or brain injury, or internal injuries.
Crime victims often face terrible financial burdens, like medical and mental health care bills, and also experience trauma, pain, suffering and lost quality of life.
Along with those expenses, burn injury victims often struggle with the psychological and emotional trauma of permanent disfigurement and disability, and they aren't able to return to work for lengthy periods of time.
In addition to losing certain physical abilities, victims of amputation often experience psychological trauma associated with their accident.
Experience has shown that victims of that sort of trauma often develop an acute traumatic stress disorder.
Conversely, research has shown that child victims of abuse, particularly sexual abuse, often develop substance use problems later in life, perhaps to attempt to escape the unresolved emotional trauma of abuse or neglect.
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