NR 605 Week 8 Reflection, Assignments of Nursing

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Difficulty with intimacy, rage, and abusive behavior as a society and culture,
contribute to males trying to escape the feelings of depression. Attempting to escape
depression in this way may lead to these victims hurting the people they love the most; it is
counterproductive. Sexual assault brings feeling of shame guilt and often times confusion; this
makes it difficult for males to seek out professional counseling help. "Men may resist
counseling. For instance, men may decide that they themselves want to overcome the
obstacles that are impeding them. If so, then the counselor has an important opportunity to
collaboratively explore and challenge gender norms and roles that are no longer working for
men (Hays & Erford, 2018)." One approach a counselor can take is Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT). This approach encourages men to revisit their relationships with the men in
their family to gain a greater understanding of the individual men in their life. From a new
perspective these men that find themselves in counseling can now evaluate each relationship
and the gender roles they gained from those relationships and make necessary changes to
ascribe healthier gender roles (Hays & Erford, 2019).
Hays, D. G., & Erford, B. T. (2019). Developing multicultural counseling competence: A systems
approach. Pearson.
1. Did the peer:
a. Describe the nature and prevalence of the selected trauma?
Michael presented a lot of information that addressed the nature and
prevalence of sexual assault trauma. He separated the categories by sex and
age. He did a really good job of this even discussed the numbers related to
stranger committing the assault vs being known to the victim.
b. Discuss trauma symptoms?
There were several symptoms noted
Anxiety
Depression
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Suicide attempts
Substance abuse
Feelings of shame, guilt, rage, isolation, and disconnection (McNicholas et al., 2021)
c. Provide a relevant client scenario and discuss appropriate
therapeutic approaches?
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Difficulty with intimacy, rage, and abusive behavior as a society and culture,

contribute to males trying to escape the feelings of depression. Attempting to escape

depression in this way may lead to these victims hurting the people they love the most; it is

counterproductive. Sexual assault brings feeling of shame guilt and often times confusion; this

makes it difficult for males to seek out professional counseling help. "Men may resist

counseling. For instance, men may decide that they themselves want to overcome the

obstacles that are impeding them. If so, then the counselor has an important opportunity to

collaboratively explore and challenge gender norms and roles that are no longer working for

men (Hays & Erford, 2018)." One approach a counselor can take is Cognitive Behavioral

Therapy (CBT). This approach encourages men to revisit their relationships with the men in

their family to gain a greater understanding of the individual men in their life. From a new

perspective these men that find themselves in counseling can now evaluate each relationship

and the gender roles they gained from those relationships and make necessary changes to

ascribe healthier gender roles (Hays & Erford, 2019).

Hays, D. G., & Erford, B. T. (2019). Developing multicultural counseling competence: A systems

approach. Pearson.

  1. Did the peer:

a. Describe the nature and prevalence of the selected trauma?

Michael presented a lot of information that addressed the nature and

prevalence of sexual assault trauma. He separated the categories by sex and

age. He did a really good job of this even discussed the numbers related to

stranger committing the assault vs being known to the victim.

b. Discuss trauma symptoms?

There were several symptoms noted

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Posttraumatic stress disorder
  • Suicide attempts
  • Substance abuse
  • Feelings of shame, guilt, rage, isolation, and disconnection (McNicholas et al., 2021)

c. Provide a relevant client scenario and discuss appropriate

therapeutic approaches?

There was a scenario provided. A 16 year old female assaulted by the

mother’s live in boyfriend. This is a all to common scenario. These predators

seek these vulnerable situations out.

d. Address the need for possible psychopharmacologic interventions

and collaboration?

Yes, the need for psychopharmacologic interventions and collaboration were

addressed. SSRI’s were recommended with examples of Sertraline and

Paroxetine. Noting that sexual assault can present trauma and anxiety.

  1. What other psychotherapeutic approaches might you recommend?

Other psychotherapeutic approaches I might recommend EMDR. EMDR has been

proven to be effective with PTSD. It focuses on processing and moving past the trauma,

("Applying EMDR therapy to sexual health targets," 2021).

  1. What applications do you see for the content of this presentation to your practice as

a PMHNP?

I can see being able to apply this whole presentation to my practice. I especially agree with

the psychotherapeutic approach. Focusing on emotions while being nonjudgmental.

References

Applying EMDR therapy to sexual health targets. (2021). EMDR Therapy and Sexual

Health. https://doi.org/10.1891/9780826186768.

  1. Cowan, A., Ashai, A., & Gentile, J. P. (2020). Psychotherapy with Survivors of

Sexual Abuse and

Did the peer:

a. Describe the nature and prevalence of the selected

trauma? Yes.

Nature and prevalence are addressed in the first slide.

This slide reports that 10 million people are affected by

DV every year. It also mentions that 41% of women

and 25% of men have had some contact with DV (CDC,

b. Discuss trauma symptoms? Yes

presentation to your practice as a PMHNP?

  • I would dig deeper into the PTSD of domestic violence and

the effect on the children of these relationships.

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forcertainwhetherornotthereisanassocia

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References

CDC survey shows alarming prevalence of sexual violence and intimate partner abuse.

(2022). PsycEXTRA Dataset. https://doi.org/10.1037/e604682012-

Coker, A. L. (2021). Toward violence intervention and prevention: Reflections on “Physical and

mental health effects of intimate partner violence for men and women”. American Journal of

Preventive Medicine , 61 (6), 771-773.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2021.08.

Graham-Bermann, S. A. (2021). Domestic violence intervention. Assessment and Therapy , 173-

  1. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-012267806-6/50049-

Stahl, S. M. (2020). Prescriber's guide: Stahl's essential psychopharmacology. Cambridge

University Press.