Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing is a 2005 theoretical work by Joy DeGruy Leary. The book argues that the...
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Joy DeGruy (section Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome)
non-profit Be The Healing, Inc. She is mostly known for her book Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome, originally published by UpTone Press in 2005 and revised and...
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Post-concussion syndrome Post-traumatic abortion syndrome Post-traumatic amnesia Post-traumatic embitterment syndrome Post-traumatic epilepsy Post-traumatic growth...
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Transgenerational trauma (category Post-traumatic stress disorder)
boarding schools Intergenerationality National memory Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome Seasoning (slavery) Slave health on plantations in the United States Slavery...
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of intergenerational cycles of violence. Joy DeGruy's book, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome, analyzes the manifestation of historical trauma in African...
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comics Port Royal Experiment Post-blackness Post-bop Post–Civil Rights Era African-American history Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring...
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Economic Perspectives, 36 (2): 99–122. DeGruy, Joy (2017) [2005]. Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing (Newly Revised...
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Maafa (category African slave trade)
Underdeveloped Africa (1974) Ivan van Sertima Pan-Africanism Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (2005) Reparations for slavery William Wright points to the...
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in New York City. Fractured Atlas's final major production, Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome, opened on September 7, 2001 at a theatre in lower Manhattan...
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stress Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome Race and health Race and health in the United States Robert Sapolsky Research on Stress Seasoning (slavery) Slave health...
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United States Weathering hypothesis Food desert Ghetto tax Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome Racial biases in medical decision-making tools Race and crime...
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Parsonage–Turner syndrome, pain and/or atrophy in the shoulder and upper arm Post-thrombotic syndrome, a long-term effect of deep vein thrombosis Post-traumatic stress...
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Impact of prostitution on mental health (category Post-traumatic stress disorder)
IV due to debates about their distinction from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Stockholm syndrome could be an additional explanation for this behavior...
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Prisoner (section Special Housing Units (SHU) syndrome)
series of defense mechanisms to achieve survival and cope with stress in a traumatic situation. The founding of ethnographic prison sociology as a discipline...
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Maria Galina, Ressentiment and post-traumatic syndrome in Russian post-Soviet speculative fiction: Two trends. In:The Post-Soviet Politics of Utopia : Language...
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from psychological problems and display the symptoms associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Flavil Yeakley's team of researchers conducted...
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supervisory system and controls the flow of information from and to its slave systems: the phonological loop and the visuo-spatial sketchpad. The phonological...
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Child abuse (redirect from Battered child syndrome)
difficulties in the future, including re-victimization, personality disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), dissociative disorders, depression, anxiety...
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disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia, obsessive–compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. Other affective (emotion/mood) processes can also become...
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Intellectual disability (redirect from Syndromic mental retardation)
and non-syndromic intellectual disability, in which intellectual deficits appear without other abnormalities. Down syndrome and fragile X syndrome are examples...
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50 First Dates (redirect from Goldfield Syndrome)
accidents. In one case, a British woman named Michelle Philpots suffered traumatic brain injuries after two motor vehicle accidents in 1985 then 1990. Subsequently...
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Hypnosis (redirect from Post-hypnotic suggestion)
highest hypnotisability of any clinical group, followed by those with post-traumatic stress disorder. There are numerous applications for hypnosis across...
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Long-term memory (section Traumatic brain injury)
menopause. In general, more serious problems with memory occur due to traumatic brain injury or neurodegenerative disease. The majority of findings on...
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and was increasingly linked to mental disorders. The diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder was later created. Mental disorders were first included...
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The mental health implications range from depression to anxiety to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to the abuse and violence victims face from...
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conflict situations, is widespread, and is considered to be one of the most traumatic, pervasive, and most common human rights violations. Sexual violence is...
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PMID 9631344. "Traumatic Reenactment". www.bernsteininstitute.com. Archived from the original on 4 July 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2018. "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder...
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incontinence, and leg paralysis. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a disorder defined by stress caused by traumatic events. Cultural differences and differences...
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revictimization. Psychology researchers report that, although similar to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), complex trauma is more expansive in diagnosis...
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weeks following the rape, the survivor may develop symptoms of post-traumatic stress syndrome and may develop a wide array of psychosomatic complaints.: 310 ...
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