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• Section One – Diagnosis: Using the diagnostic criteria from DSM-5, evaluate Johnny’s situation. Based on DSM-5 criteria, is he suffering from PTSD? Although Johnny has had frequent nightmares in which he revisits the fight scene, he might be suffering from acute stress disorder, a psychological disorder that involves anxiety, dissociative, or other symptoms that he experiences from a traumatic event that can be diagnosed with ASD or PTSD. Johnny has had anxiety for six weeks and he is still not able to perform normal routines at school or home which would likely mean that he is suffering from PTSD. Acute Stress Disorder-PTSD: U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, Retrieved on April 24, 2017 from https://www.ptsd.va.gov • Section Two – Rescue Workers: What steps could rescue workers have taken to reduce the stress response of any children observing the knife fight? The rescue workers should have first dialed 911 and tried to diffuse the situation. Next, attempt to isolate the area from other students by reducing the audience. Then, remain in a safe area and issue a verbal command by shouting “STOP”. Once that’s done, try to get help from a staff member and then move the victim to a private area. Lastly, report the assault to the school office. • Section Three – Parents: What steps can Johnny’s parents take to …show more content…

School violence can be prevented by parents, communities, teachers, and even classmates can help reduce violence and improve the overall school environment, Also, education and consequences must occur in the home by parents and educators to effectively help reduce school and youth violence. This strategy stands in contrast to use prevention strategies, such as metal detectors and other security measures to help determine benefits and evidence that may offer knowledge and experience in preventing school violence that can enhance approaches to end school

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