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John thinks he might want a tattoo. The tattoo parlor is offering a buy-one-get-onefree. John goes with his friend, who gets a tattoo and leaves. John is unsure about getting a tattoo and talks to Chuck, the tattoo artist. John waffles back-and-forth. Finally, after an hour, he decides to get a tattoo. Chuck prepares, takes him into a back room, and gets set to do the tattoo. At the last minute, John changes his mind and decides to leave. Chuck grabs his arm and says, “Wait a minute. I spent an hour talking and I’m ready to go, there is no way you are backing out now.” Chuck, who is a large man, has no problem pushing John down or keeping him down while he does the tattoo. After, he lets John leave. After a nice date, Jan goes back to Chuck’s apartment for some romance. At the last minute, Jan changes her mind and decides to leave. Chuck grabs her arm and says, “Wait a minute. I spent an hour talking and I’m ready to go, there is no way you are backing out now.” Chuck, who is a large man, has no problem pushing Jan down or keeping her down. Common Responses: - Shock - Self-blame/Shame - Vulnerable/Powerless - Anger - Fear - Disappointment - Pain No Such Thing as a Typical Response People cope with trauma differently/uniquely People do not feel emotions in a set sequence (e.g., sadness followed by anger) People often feel several different emotions at the same time (e.g., sadness and anger) People often struggle to express how they feel Physical Effects Physical injuries Pregnancy Sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs) Emotional Effects Highly emotional (shock) or numb Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Flashbacks or nightmares Anxiety or ”what if” worries Difficulty concentrating Emotional Effects Depression Learned helplessness or feelings of loss of control Social withdraw Guilt Behavioral Effects Might talk about event constantly or hide the experience Attempts to forget: drugs/alcohol, move, change jobs Self-harm Overeat/under eat Oversleep/insomnia Effects on Others? Thank you for your help making Penn State fun and safe for everyone! Penn Staters Researching Interventions for Social Misconduct