Introduction of police trauma and contents of poisoning ..................................... ... .... ....... 1 Post-traumatic stress disorder .............................................................. ..................................... 3 Alcohol Abuse Chart: ........ ............................... 3 Traumatic Strass intervention ............. ............................ Four ..................... .... Four ............................................. .. According to a survey of 852 policemen, 50% of men and 40% of female officials were overdrinking. Excessive drinking is drinking at least six times per week, at least twice a week, twice a month, or men drinking more than 28 times a month, women are drinking at least twice a month or 14 times a month It is defined as.
In trauma post traumatic stress disorder female studies, women with the highest number of symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder are women with no symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder or women with no history of trauma 2 There was more than twice the food poisoning. PTSD Symptoms of trauma and attacks occur at an early stage, the relationship with food poisoning will be even stronger 7. This suggests that women experiencing trauma during childhood are prone to food poisoning. After the first physical influences of overeating, many women explained the immediate onset of psychological symptoms. After the carnival, many women use the word "shame", "guilt feeling", "dislike" to express serious emotional distress 8. This psychological distress often makes women eat more and tries to make you feel better.
The only factor in all addictive cores is trauma. Trauma I mean emotional loss of childhood, in case of severe poisoning you can see - and massive group research shows - domestic violence, family addiction, sexuality and There are obvious childhood traumas such as mental abuse, parents suffering from physical abuse, mental illness or imprisonment. These bad childhood experiences have been shown to increase the risk of poisoning in later years. This is a difficult experience
Trauma is defined as an experience overwhelming adaptive abilities. We have experienced trauma throughout life, but not all traumas are the same. The term trauma is most frequently used to mean a serious incident such as abuse, addiction, divorce, assault, neglect or loss. However, classifying a trauma as a large T will ignore the human experience of registering and recognizing the less common T trauma. On the way to healing, it is important to distinguish between the two categories. The small T trauma does not pose a threat to the existence of people, but it is still a direct experience. When asking if the mother is increasing the weight to the adolescent daughter every morning. When a child is excluded from the school social group. When the teacher told the students not to waste time on the artist's dream. When a woman discovers that she can not become pregnant