Sexual abuse victms 3x more likely to be binge eaters

Sexual abuse victms 3x more likely to be binge eaters

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/01/190111095130.htm “In Australia almost half of all adults have experienced bullying and 10% have experienced some form of sexual abuse, and these experiences have had long-term effects on harmful behaviours, depression and quality of life,” says Dr David Gonzalez-Chica from the University of Adelaide’s Medical School. While 60-70% of these forms of abuse occurred in…

Selective mutism

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/selective-mutism/ Many children become too distressed to speak when separated from their parents and transfer this anxiety to the adults who try to settle them. If they have a speech and language disorder or hearing problem, it can make speaking even more stressful. Some children have trouble processing sensory information such as loud noise and jostling…

Understanding Traumatic Stress vs Anxiety

Understanding Traumatic Stress vs Anxiety

https://www.anxiety.org/understanding-traumatic-stress#:~:text=Trauma%20is%20a%20specific%20type%20of%20stress%20that,problems%2C%20to%20new%20life%20changes%2C%20to%20internal%20experiences. Trauma is a specific type of stress that reflects exposure to terrible events generally outside the range of daily human experience that are emotionally painful, intense, and distressing. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition2, there are specific criteria for what qualifies as a traumatic event: “Exposure to actual or threatened…

Myth : Psychotherapy is mostly just talk.

Myth : Psychotherapy is mostly just talk.

Therapy isn’t passive. Scenes in novels and TV shows where therapists just listen to clients vent, nod their heads in approval, and mirror back the same words are stereotypes. Are those cases in fiction where therapists interpret clients’ experiences for them instead of eliciting a client’s own interpretations. With today’s cutting-edge therapies, clinicians are trained…

Anxiety: Body dysmorphic disorder

Anxiety: Body dysmorphic disorder

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/body-dysmorphic-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20353938 Body dysmorphic disorder is a mental health disorder in which you can’t stop thinking about one or more perceived defects or flaws in your appearance — a flaw that appears minor or can’t be seen by others. But you may feel so embarrassed, ashamed and anxious that you may avoid many social situations. When…

Access to literacy support will help reduce barriers for survivors

Access to literacy support will help reduce barriers for survivors

https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/news/survivors-with-low-literacy-skills-can-now-access-support-to-share-their-experiences-of-abuse-with-t/ NZ Howard League Chief Executive Mike Williams said NZ Howard League is proud to support people in prison who wish to make submissions to the Royal Commission into Abuse in Care. “Many of the people we work with in the criminal justice system endured traumatic experiences as children and young people and were victims…

Corrections (School Notification of Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill

http://www.legislation.govt.nz/bill/member/2020/0313/14.0/whole.html#LMS378655 Currently, the Department of Corrections is placing some sex offenders in a community without informing the local school or schools. This bill seeks to ensure that, when a sex offender is placed in a community, the principals of the local schools are notified of this placement. By receiving notification from the Department of Corrections,…

Anxiety : School Phobia

Anxiety : School Phobia

https://www.drugs.com/cg/school-phobia.html School phobia (fo-b-uh) is when your child is very nervous and refuses to go to school. It is also called school avoidance (uh-voy-dunts). A phobia is a strong fear of something for no obvious reason. Phobias can cause very bad anxiety or panic attacks. School phobias are common when children start school between 5…

Trauma-Related Sleep Disorders

Trauma-Related Sleep Disorders

https://www.sleephelp.org/ptsd-and-sleep Nightmares and flashbacks are very common in PTSD sufferers. Nightmares can cause frequent arousals, which reduce sleep quality. They can also make it more difficult to get to sleep, and contribute to a general sense of anxiety about sleep itself. In one clinical trial, more than 70 percent of veterans in the study reported regular nightmares….

MSD Standard: The organisation promotes client-centred practice

MSD Standard: The organisation promotes client-centred practice

The organisation involves its clients and stakeholders in planning, implementation, and evaluation at all levels of the service to ensure services are current and responsive. Evidence may include: policies and procedures relating to client participation in service development and review policies that support the rights of clients; for example, unimpeded access to personal items recognition…