Trauma In Mental Health

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The recognition of the role of psychological trauma on people’s mental health has become more prevalent in modern society due to various societal problems such as childhood physical and sexual abuse, domestic violence, shootings, mass killings, riots, serious accidents, terrors, natural disasters, illness, and death of close one, especially sudden death. Direct or indirect exposure to these various traumatic events can lead to psychological trauma which can result in behavioral and emotional disorder such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, and personality disorders. It is not easy for people with such trauma to have a normal social life. Many current studies about mental health indicated that it is hard enough to get mental …show more content…

Providing high quality culturally sensitive evidence-based practice requires collecting data dealing with (data collection that addresses) relevant cultural factors to avoid “one-size-fits-all” approach to treatment. Based on the research data, health care professions and staff can make public education materials that target to a culture-specific mental health education in a form of brochures, PowerPoints, and videos. This material would include danger of psychological trauma and its impact on mental health, symptoms and sign of mental illness, treatment option, and how to access them. Moreover, it could be a great tool to reduce culture-based stigma against mental …show more content…

And the time that I spent with them became my motivation, becoming a social worker who work for the most vulnerable and marginalized population in society. I want to respond to their pain and suffering. In order to respond to their callings, I want to continue my study of mental health and psychosocial rehabilitation in the Master of Social Work at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. I expect to learn professional interventions based on evidence-based treatments for mental health to help individuals restore their social functioning and empower them. The concentration of interpersonal practice in mental health will allow me an opportunity to work with people who suffer from psychological trauma and mental

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