The Relationship between Trauma and Gun Violence. Experiences of Survivors of Trauma and their Interactions with Guns
Pitshou Moleka
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Document from the year 2023 in the subject Psychology - Miscellaneous, grade: 18, , language: English, abstract: This book explores the relationship between trauma and gun violence, examining the experiences of survivors of trauma and their interactions with guns, different types of trauma, and the psychosocial effects of trauma, including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and prevention and intervention strategies. The study of trauma experience and firearms risk represents a significant departure from traditional approaches to gun violence prevention. While efforts to reduce access to firearms and strengthen gun control laws remain important, this research recognizes the importance of understanding the underlying psychological and social factors that contribute to gun violence. By examining the relationship between trauma and firearms risk, this field of study sheds light on the profound impact of trauma on individuals and communities and highlights the need for trauma-informed approaches to gun violence prevention. The issue of gun violence has been a topic of discussion in the world for decades. The debate about gun ownership and control has been fueled by tragic events such as mass shootings, killings, and suicides are just a few of the horrific incidents that have sparked a discussion about gun ownership and legislation. While the causes of gun violence are complex, research has shown that experiences of trauma can increase the risk of gun violence.
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substance abuse, risk factors, sexual assault, gun violence, social work, stress, counselling, firearms, intervention strtegies, therapy, preventive medicine, anxiety, domestic violence, trauma, rape, trauma informed approaches, mental health, public health