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Violence In Latina

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community is aware of domestic abuse. However, many felt that the problem is not discussed openly and honestly and for some who have experieceed violence in their family of origin view it as normal (Kirsten, 2000).
Latina
Latina women who were interviewed felt there is very little awareness of domestic abuse within their community so they did not view it as inappropriate. Some of the Latina women reported that because it happens in so many relationships, both latina men and women see it as normal. So it makes it difficult for victims to identify domestic abuse as being wrong, and more difficult to reach out to family and friends of the same culture (Kirsten, 2000).
Vietnamese
Vietnamese women spoke about the overall lack of awareness within …show more content…

They often report domestic violence within the home and reported witnessing abuse as a child. Majority of the women regardless of race have been sexually assaulted at some point in their lives. These women also report have lived with a family member who were substance abusers, suffered from mental illness, sucidal or were in prison. The questionaire that the organization uses is called The Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) Study. This questionaire has seven categories and the higher the score the more risk of health related factors in that person’s …show more content…

This is a brief synoposis of how the brain process trauma. The “DOING” brain called the amygdala, is located in the limbic system, where response to threat, and intense emotion happens (Ferencik, 2010). This is intended to act as a “smoke alarm” that triggers when our brain thinks we are in danger. It is designed to help us respond to possible danger and react accordingly. The “THINKING” brain called the prefrontal cortex helps us plan, solve problems, and organize the world around us. It helps us analyse situations realistically and make logical decisions (Ferencik,

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