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trau·ma·tize

(traw'mă-tīz),
To cause or inflict trauma.
[G. traumatizō, to wound]
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traumatize

(trô′mə-tīz′, trou′-)
tr.v. trauma·tized, trauma·tizing, trauma·tizes
1. To wound or injure (a tissue), as in a surgical operation.
2. To subject to psychological trauma.
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trau·ma·tize

(traw'mă-tīz)
To cause or inflict trauma.
[G. traumatizō, to wound]
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Q. Is it possible to get ADHD from suffering a traumatizing incident? lately, after the death of my Grandmother. I have been increasingly getting the symptoms of ADHD. I have suffered from some of the symptoms during my childhood, but now they are increasingly occurring. And I am finding it really hard to listen to Teachers, follow instructions and do coursework. Is it possible this was caused by the death of my grandmother?

A. I think you should look up depression. ADHD is something that does not “pop”, more reasonable to think is that you suffer from a slight depression. Check it out and see if it fits :
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/depression.html

Q. Save my husband. My husband was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder in 2001 but in 2003 traumatic events happened in our life due to a house fire, my husband was manic round the clock to the point where he was going to do harm to himself or someone else. I begged his doctor to institutionalize him to regulate his meds and to help him to deal with the traumatic thing that happened to us. But my doctor refused saying he couldn't do it against his will. No one would listen to my begging. Please help my husband. My husband ended up doing something that caused him to be in prison today, still not getting help. Is there anything I can do to help my husband to go to a place that will help him rather than making his mental state worse?

A. Take him to your local emergency room. tell the treage nurse you need to talk to a crisis worker. Go in with him and talk to the crisis worker about the things he has been doing and that he has bipolar disorder. Explain that he IS a danger to himself and others. They will probalbly want to speak with him alone but that is the best way to get him the help he needs. See if they can refer him to a mood disorder clinic to help him in the long run.
Stay strong and try to help him get the help he needs... Protect yourself in the meantime.

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Moreover it is a bitter fact that these adolescents are often unnoticed as traumatized victims and none of them are in a position to challenge the painful effects of trauma either they reside in United States of America, Afghanistan, Iraq, or Pakistan.
Flowmetric values have been used to accurately identify the reestablishment of vitality in traumatized teeth.6-8 Data on PBF values in children with traumatized immature permanent maxillary incisors is scarce, with two traumatized immature teeth in a single patient.9 Therefore, the current study aimed to evaluate the effect of extrusion on immature permanent tooth PBF values during a 6-month post-trauma period and to compare the accuracy of cold tests on pulp sensibility of traumatized teeth with that of electric pulp tests (EPT).
Critique: An ideal curriculum textbook, "Treating the Traumatized Child: A Step-by-Step Family Systems Approach" is exceptionally well written, organized and presented.
A study conducted in Lahore suggested the same results.10 These traumatized teeth ought to be treated and could be spared from any further complications.5
Merkert, and John A Biever thoroughly explain the root of these difficulties and the nonobvious path to improvement in Healing Traumatized Children: Navigating Recovery for Children with Turbulent Pasts.
Traumatized women fare worse in treatment, the studies found, and trauma can place women in situations where they are more likely to spread the virus.
In the emergency room, traumatized patients are often given medications such as Valium or Xanax, aimed at calming them down.
PESHAWAR, April 17, 2011 (Balochistan Times): Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Minister for Information and Culture, Mian Iftikhar Hussein has said that cultural activities will be helpful in diverting militancy traumatized mind of the nation.
Eight mental health academics and practitioners from the UK contribute 13 chapters about using the creative arts to reach and appreciate the underlying psychodynamics of traumatized children and adolescents, especially those in residential children's homes, secure or psychiatric units, and special schools.
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