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Any individual, like the Pinoy OFWs caught in the crossfire in the Libyan unrest or those who actually experienced the recent 9.0 Japan earthquake followed by the devastating killer tsunami, may develop symptoms of Acute Stress Disorder: numbing, detachment, a lowering of awareness of the surroundings, derealization; depersonalization; re-experiencing of the trauma; difficulty experiencing pleasure and severe anxiety, including irritability, poor concentration, difficulty sleeping and restlessness.

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Last March 28, national and global television viewers were witnesses to the hostage-taking of a busload of 32 day-care center schoolchildren and two teachers by Jun Ducat, a day-care center owner who drove them in front of the Bonifacio Shrine near Manila City Hall to demand better housing and education for children. (Apparently, this is the second hostage-taking of Ducat.) [DatePublished] => 2007-04-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135497 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1740571 [AuthorName] => SECURITY BLANKET By Dr. Nina Halili-Jao [SectionName] => Allure [SectionUrl] => allure [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 176989 [Title] => How to help your kids cope with traumatic experiences? [Summary] => The recent Friday the 13th kidnapping of the two children of Rep. Jules Ledesma, Cristina Julieta Victoria, 10, and Julio Carlos Tomas, five, has rekindled the fear of a lot of parents that nowadays, even their own children are at risk.
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ACUTE STRESS DISORDER
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Any individual, like the Pinoy OFWs caught in the crossfire in the Libyan unrest or those who actually experienced the recent 9.0 Japan earthquake followed by the devastating killer tsunami, may develop symptoms of Acute Stress Disorder: numbing, detachment, a lowering of awareness of the surroundings, derealization; depersonalization; re-experiencing of the trauma; difficulty experiencing pleasure and severe anxiety, including irritability, poor concentration, difficulty sleeping and restlessness.

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Last March 28, national and global television viewers were witnesses to the hostage-taking of a busload of 32 day-care center schoolchildren and two teachers by Jun Ducat, a day-care center owner who drove them in front of the Bonifacio Shrine near Manila City Hall to demand better housing and education for children. (Apparently, this is the second hostage-taking of Ducat.) [DatePublished] => 2007-04-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135497 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1740571 [AuthorName] => SECURITY BLANKET By Dr. Nina Halili-Jao [SectionName] => Allure [SectionUrl] => allure [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 176989 [Title] => How to help your kids cope with traumatic experiences? [Summary] => The recent Friday the 13th kidnapping of the two children of Rep. Jules Ledesma, Cristina Julieta Victoria, 10, and Julio Carlos Tomas, five, has rekindled the fear of a lot of parents that nowadays, even their own children are at risk.
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