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The Psychological Effects of Genocide

The Psychological Effects of Genocide

 

Thesis: There are particular mental disorders that are associated with genocide which can only be diagnosed through certain methods, however, there are those who are more at risk than others for developing such disorders and the way they cope with them can either undermine or advance their progress in overcoming it.

 

I. Introduction

a. Bosnian Genocide Background

b. Rwandan Genocide Background

II. What are the common mental illnesses that are associated with genocide?

a. Depression

b. PTSD

III. How are these disorders diagnosed?

a. Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ)

b. Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (HSC-25)

c. Life Events and Social History Questionnaire

IV. Who is the most at risk for developing a mental disorders?

a. Women

b. Children

c. Elderly

V. What coping mechanisms do the survivors develop?

a. Drug Addiction

b. Domestic Violence

c. Religion

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The Psychological Effects of Genocide

The Psychological Effects of Genocide

Surviving One’s Self:

The Psychological Effects of Genocide

There are particular mental disorders that are associated with genocide which can only be diagnosed through certain methods, however, there are those who are more at risk than others for developing such disorders and the way they cope with them can either undermine or advance their progress in overcoming it.

I. Introduction
a. Bosnian Genocide Background
b. Rwandan Genocide Background
II. What are the common mental illnesses that are associated with genocide?
a. Depression
b. PTSD
III. How are these disorders diagnosed?
a. Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ)
b. Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (HSC-25)
c. Life Events and Social History Questionnaire
IV. Who is the most at risk for developing a mental disorders?
a. Women
b. Children
c. Elderly
V. What coping mechanisms do the survivors develop?
a. Drug Addiction
b. Domestic Violence
c. Religion

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Comments are closed.

The Psychological Effects of Genocide

The Psychological Effects of Genocide

Surviving One’s Self:

The Psychological Effects of Genocide

There are particular mental disorders that are associated with genocide which can only be diagnosed through certain methods, however, there are those who are more at risk than others for developing such disorders and the way they cope with them can either undermine or advance their progress in overcoming it.

I. Introduction
a. Bosnian Genocide Background
b. Rwandan Genocide Background
II. What are the common mental illnesses that are associated with genocide?
a. Depression
b. PTSD
III. How are these disorders diagnosed?
a. Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ)
b. Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (HSC-25)
c. Life Events and Social History Questionnaire
IV. Who is the most at risk for developing a mental disorders?
a. Women
b. Children
c. Elderly
V. What coping mechanisms do the survivors develop?
a. Drug Addiction
b. Domestic Violence
c. Religion

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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