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  • Allysah Marie Ares
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  • 1

    Effects and Consequences of Victimization

    Physical Consequences, Psychological /Emotional/Mental Consequences, Financial Consequences

  • 2

    Often visible and range in seriousness from bruises and scrapes, to broken bones, to fatal injuries.

    PHYSICAL CONSEQUENCES

  • 3

    May be less externally obvious but are just as serious as physical injury.

    PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES

  • 4

    The monetary costs of victimization to the victim are at times easy to calculate and at other times impossible to measure

    FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES

  • 5

    There are also financial consequences of victimization that society must bear, it includes:

    victim services, witness assistance programs, costs to the criminal justice system and, negative public opinion

  • 6

    Trauma in Victimization

    Primary Injuries, Secondary Injuries, Common Injuries

  • 7

    Primary Injuries

    Physical Trauma, Intense Stress Reactions, Emotional Trauma

  • 8

    Emotional Trauma may take many different forms

    Shock or Numbness, Denial, Disbelief, and Anger, Acute Stress Disorder

  • 9

    Crime victims may experience serious injury or shock to the body, as from a major accident. Victims may have cuts, bruises, fractured arms or legs, or internal injuries

    PHYSICAL TRAUMA

  • 10

    Victims breathing, blood pressure, and heart rate may increase, and their muscles may tighten. They

    INTENSE STRESS TRAUMA

  • 11

    Emotional wounds or shocks that may have long -lasting effects.

    EMOTIONAL TRAUMA

  • 12

    Victims may feel "frozen" and cut off from their own emotions. Some victims say they feel as if they are watching a movie rather than having their own experiences. Victims may not be able to make decisions or conduct their lives as they did before the crime

    SHOCK OR NUMBNESS

  • 13

    Victims may experience "denial," an unconcious defense against painful or unbearable memories and feelings about the crime Or they may experience disbelied, telling themselves, "This could not have happened to me!" They may feel intense anger and a desire to get even with the offender

    DENIAL, DISBELIEF, AND ANGER

  • 14

    Some crime victims may experience trouble sleeping, flashbacks, extreme tensions or anxiety, outbursts of anger, memory problems, trouble concentrating and other symptoms of distress for days or weeks following a trauma

    ACUTE STRESS DISORDER

  • 15

    When victims do not receive the support and help they need after the crime, they may suffer _____ injury

    SECONDARY INJURY

  • 16

    They may be hurt by a lack of understanding from friends, family, and the professional they come into contact with-particularly if others seem to blame the victim for the crime.

    SECONDARY INJURY

  • 17

    It includes bruises, cuts, scrapes, broken bines, sexually transmitted diseases, and a wide range of internal injuries

    COMMON INJURIES

  • 18

    Stages of Trauma Recovery

    Stage 1: SILENCE, Stage 2: VICTIM HOOD, Stage 3: SURVIVORHOOD, Stage 4: THRIVING AND TRANSCENDENCE

  • 19

    People who experience adverse situations, such as traumatic event involving actual or threatened danger, face incredible challenges

    SILENCE

  • 20

    A person emerging from trauma may have low self-esteem at first and may feel overwhelmed and disconnected from the rest of the world

    STAGE1: SILENCE

  • 21

    The person may feel compelled to talk openly with everyone about what happened and the suffering he or she experienced

    STAGE 2: VICTIMHOOD

  • 22

    Many people find support groups helpful during this stage and may seek conseling or other support

    STAGE 2: VICTIMHOOD

  • 23

    Eventually, the traumatized self may start too long for change as the ongoing suffering interferes with daily life tasks a need to grow and recover begins to form

    STAGE 2: VICTIMHOOD

  • 24

    During this stage, a person has had an opportunity to talk about his or her experience and has gained some sense of clarity. He or she may begin to identify the ways in which he/she preserved and the strengths that helped make moving toward possible.

    STAGE 3: SURVIVORHOOD

  • 25

    The person hasn't forgotten the event, but he or she has a greater understanding about what the event means and the impact it has made on his/her life

    STAGE 3: SURVIVORHOOD

  • 26

    People in this stage tend yo spend less and less time feeling wounded as they continue learning new tools and recognizing themselves as resilient

    STAGE 3: SURVIVORHOOD

  • 27

    He or she has a greater understanding about what the event means and the impact it has made on his or her life

    STAGE 4: THRIVING AND TRANSCENDENCE

  • 28

    This group becomes thriving group, people who transformed their wxperiences into a meaningful personal narrative and will not be defined by their adversity

    STAGE 4: THRIVING AND TRANSCENDENCE

  • 29

    Models of Victimization

    Victim of Crime Model, Victim of Disaster Model

  • 30

    This model of victimization is applicable to victims of man-made causes like homicide, rapez and others.

    VICTIM OF CRIME MODEL (man-made cause)

  • 31

    This model of victimization is aoplicable to victims of natural causes like earthquake, flood, volcanic eruption and others

    VICTIM OF DISASTER MODEL (natural cause)

  • CLAW J 2

    CLAW J 2

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    CLAW J 2

    CLAW J 2

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    CLAWJ 2

    CLAWJ 2

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    CLAWJ 2

    CLAWJ 2

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    CLAW J 2

    CLAW J 2

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    CLAW J 2

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    CLAWJ 3

    CLAWJ 3

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    CLAWJ 3

    CLAWJ 3

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    FOREN : Light

    FOREN : Light

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    FOREN : Light

    FOREN : Light

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    CLAWJ 2

    CLAWJ 2

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    CLAWJ 2

    CLAWJ 2

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    FOREN : Light (2)

    FOREN : Light (2)

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    FOREN : Light (2)

    FOREN : Light (2)

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    CDINV

    CDINV

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    CDINV

    CDINV

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    CDINV (2)

    CDINV (2)

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    CDINV (2)

    CDINV (2)

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    GEC 7

    GEC 7

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    GEC 7

    GEC 7

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    CLAW J3

    CLAW J3

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    CLAW J3

    CLAW J3

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    CDINV (3)

    CDINV (3)

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    CDINV (3)

    CDINV (3)

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    CDINV (chapter3)

    CDINV (chapter3)

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    CDINV (chapter3)

    CDINV (chapter3)

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    CAMERA

    CAMERA

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    CAMERA

    CAMERA

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    FOREN LENS

    FOREN LENS

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    FOREN LENS

    FOREN LENS

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    CDINV

    CDINV

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    CDINV

    CDINV

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    FOREN

    FOREN

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    FOREN

    FOREN

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    CFLM (lesson 1-3)

    CFLM (lesson 1-3)

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    CFLM (lesson 1-3)

    CFLM (lesson 1-3)

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    CRIMC 3

    CRIMC 3

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    CRIMC 3

    CRIMC 3

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    CFLM (lesson 4)

    CFLM (lesson 4)

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    CFLM (lesson 4)

    CFLM (lesson 4)

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    CRIMC3

    CRIMC3

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    CRIMC3

    CRIMC3

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    FOREN 2 (people ver)

    FOREN 2 (people ver)

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    FOREN 2 (people ver)

    FOREN 2 (people ver)

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    FOREN 2 (historical accounts of FP ver)

    FOREN 2 (historical accounts of FP ver)

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    FOREN 2 (historical accounts of FP ver)

    FOREN 2 (historical accounts of FP ver)

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    FOREN 2 (early publications)

    FOREN 2 (early publications)

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    FOREN 2 (early publications)

    FOREN 2 (early publications)

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    FOREN (PNP-AFIS)

    FOREN (PNP-AFIS)

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    FOREN (PNP-AFIS)

    FOREN (PNP-AFIS)

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    CRIMC 3 (Module 3: types of abnormal behavior)

    CRIMC 3 (Module 3: types of abnormal behavior)

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    CRIMC 3 (Module 3: types of abnormal behavior)

    CRIMC 3 (Module 3: types of abnormal behavior)

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    FOREN

    FOREN

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    FOREN

    FOREN

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    PE: Lesson 1

    PE: Lesson 1

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    PE: Lesson 1

    PE: Lesson 1

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    PE: Lesson 2

    PE: Lesson 2

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    PE: Lesson 2

    PE: Lesson 2

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    FOREN: Odontology

    FOREN: Odontology

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    FOREN: Odontology

    FOREN: Odontology

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    FOREN: Athropology

    FOREN: Athropology

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    FOREN: Athropology

    FOREN: Athropology

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    CRIMC: Module 1

    CRIMC: Module 1

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    CRIMC: Module 1

    CRIMC: Module 1

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    CRIMC: Module 1.1

    CRIMC: Module 1.1

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    CRIMC: Module 1.1

    CRIMC: Module 1.1

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    CRIMC: Module 2

    CRIMC: Module 2

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    CRIMC: Module 2

    CRIMC: Module 2

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    CRIMC: Module 3.1

    CRIMC: Module 3.1

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    CRIMC: Module 3.1

    CRIMC: Module 3.1

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    CRIMC: Module 3.2

    CRIMC: Module 3.2

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    CRIMC: Module 3.2

    CRIMC: Module 3.2

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    CDINV: Chapter 1

    CDINV: Chapter 1

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    CDINV: Chapter 1

    CDINV: Chapter 1

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    CDINV: Chapter 2

    CDINV: Chapter 2

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    CDINV: Chapter 2

    CDINV: Chapter 2

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    CDINV 2

    CDINV 2

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    CDINV 2

    CDINV 2

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    CRIMC: Module 4

    CRIMC: Module 4

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    CRIMC: Module 4

    CRIMC: Module 4

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    FOREN (finals)

    FOREN (finals)

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    FOREN (finals)

    FOREN (finals)

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    FOREN (finals) part 2

    FOREN (finals) part 2

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    FOREN (finals) part 2

    FOREN (finals) part 2

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    foren: friction skin

    foren: friction skin

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    foren: friction skin

    foren: friction skin

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    FOREN part 3

    FOREN part 3

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    FOREN part 3

    FOREN part 3

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    CFLM: Lesson 1-3

    CFLM: Lesson 1-3

    Allysah Marie Ares · 18問 · 1年前

    CFLM: Lesson 1-3

    CFLM: Lesson 1-3

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    CFLM: Lesson 4

    CFLM: Lesson 4

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    CFLM: Lesson 4

    CFLM: Lesson 4

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    CFLM: Lesson 5-6

    CFLM: Lesson 5-6

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    CFLM: Lesson 5-6

    CFLM: Lesson 5-6

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    CDINV: Lesson 2

    CDINV: Lesson 2

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    CDINV: Lesson 2

    CDINV: Lesson 2

    65問 • 1年前
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    CRIMC: Module 5

    CRIMC: Module 5

    Allysah Marie Ares · 100問 · 1年前

    CRIMC: Module 5

    CRIMC: Module 5

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    CRIMC: Module 5

    CRIMC: Module 5

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    CRIMC: Module 5

    CRIMC: Module 5

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    FOREN: Module 4

    FOREN: Module 4

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    FOREN: Module 4

    FOREN: Module 4

    16問 • 1年前
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    FOREN: Module 5 (Lesson 1)

    FOREN: Module 5 (Lesson 1)

    Allysah Marie Ares · 31問 · 1年前

    FOREN: Module 5 (Lesson 1)

    FOREN: Module 5 (Lesson 1)

    31問 • 1年前
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    FOREN: Module 5 (Lesson 2)

    FOREN: Module 5 (Lesson 2)

    Allysah Marie Ares · 76問 · 1年前

    FOREN: Module 5 (Lesson 2)

    FOREN: Module 5 (Lesson 2)

    76問 • 1年前
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    Meeting 03

    Meeting 03

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    Meeting 03

    Meeting 03

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    module 1

    module 1

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    module 1

    module 1

    67問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Effects and Consequences of Victimization

    Physical Consequences, Psychological /Emotional/Mental Consequences, Financial Consequences

  • 2

    Often visible and range in seriousness from bruises and scrapes, to broken bones, to fatal injuries.

    PHYSICAL CONSEQUENCES

  • 3

    May be less externally obvious but are just as serious as physical injury.

    PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES

  • 4

    The monetary costs of victimization to the victim are at times easy to calculate and at other times impossible to measure

    FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES

  • 5

    There are also financial consequences of victimization that society must bear, it includes:

    victim services, witness assistance programs, costs to the criminal justice system and, negative public opinion

  • 6

    Trauma in Victimization

    Primary Injuries, Secondary Injuries, Common Injuries

  • 7

    Primary Injuries

    Physical Trauma, Intense Stress Reactions, Emotional Trauma

  • 8

    Emotional Trauma may take many different forms

    Shock or Numbness, Denial, Disbelief, and Anger, Acute Stress Disorder

  • 9

    Crime victims may experience serious injury or shock to the body, as from a major accident. Victims may have cuts, bruises, fractured arms or legs, or internal injuries

    PHYSICAL TRAUMA

  • 10

    Victims breathing, blood pressure, and heart rate may increase, and their muscles may tighten. They

    INTENSE STRESS TRAUMA

  • 11

    Emotional wounds or shocks that may have long -lasting effects.

    EMOTIONAL TRAUMA

  • 12

    Victims may feel "frozen" and cut off from their own emotions. Some victims say they feel as if they are watching a movie rather than having their own experiences. Victims may not be able to make decisions or conduct their lives as they did before the crime

    SHOCK OR NUMBNESS

  • 13

    Victims may experience "denial," an unconcious defense against painful or unbearable memories and feelings about the crime Or they may experience disbelied, telling themselves, "This could not have happened to me!" They may feel intense anger and a desire to get even with the offender

    DENIAL, DISBELIEF, AND ANGER

  • 14

    Some crime victims may experience trouble sleeping, flashbacks, extreme tensions or anxiety, outbursts of anger, memory problems, trouble concentrating and other symptoms of distress for days or weeks following a trauma

    ACUTE STRESS DISORDER

  • 15

    When victims do not receive the support and help they need after the crime, they may suffer _____ injury

    SECONDARY INJURY

  • 16

    They may be hurt by a lack of understanding from friends, family, and the professional they come into contact with-particularly if others seem to blame the victim for the crime.

    SECONDARY INJURY

  • 17

    It includes bruises, cuts, scrapes, broken bines, sexually transmitted diseases, and a wide range of internal injuries

    COMMON INJURIES

  • 18

    Stages of Trauma Recovery

    Stage 1: SILENCE, Stage 2: VICTIM HOOD, Stage 3: SURVIVORHOOD, Stage 4: THRIVING AND TRANSCENDENCE

  • 19

    People who experience adverse situations, such as traumatic event involving actual or threatened danger, face incredible challenges

    SILENCE

  • 20

    A person emerging from trauma may have low self-esteem at first and may feel overwhelmed and disconnected from the rest of the world

    STAGE1: SILENCE

  • 21

    The person may feel compelled to talk openly with everyone about what happened and the suffering he or she experienced

    STAGE 2: VICTIMHOOD

  • 22

    Many people find support groups helpful during this stage and may seek conseling or other support

    STAGE 2: VICTIMHOOD

  • 23

    Eventually, the traumatized self may start too long for change as the ongoing suffering interferes with daily life tasks a need to grow and recover begins to form

    STAGE 2: VICTIMHOOD

  • 24

    During this stage, a person has had an opportunity to talk about his or her experience and has gained some sense of clarity. He or she may begin to identify the ways in which he/she preserved and the strengths that helped make moving toward possible.

    STAGE 3: SURVIVORHOOD

  • 25

    The person hasn't forgotten the event, but he or she has a greater understanding about what the event means and the impact it has made on his/her life

    STAGE 3: SURVIVORHOOD

  • 26

    People in this stage tend yo spend less and less time feeling wounded as they continue learning new tools and recognizing themselves as resilient

    STAGE 3: SURVIVORHOOD

  • 27

    He or she has a greater understanding about what the event means and the impact it has made on his or her life

    STAGE 4: THRIVING AND TRANSCENDENCE

  • 28

    This group becomes thriving group, people who transformed their wxperiences into a meaningful personal narrative and will not be defined by their adversity

    STAGE 4: THRIVING AND TRANSCENDENCE

  • 29

    Models of Victimization

    Victim of Crime Model, Victim of Disaster Model

  • 30

    This model of victimization is applicable to victims of man-made causes like homicide, rapez and others.

    VICTIM OF CRIME MODEL (man-made cause)

  • 31

    This model of victimization is aoplicable to victims of natural causes like earthquake, flood, volcanic eruption and others

    VICTIM OF DISASTER MODEL (natural cause)