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Impersonation does not involve a real person as the victim while Identity Theft does involve a real person as the victim.
Your feelings are normal and natural, even though they seem unusual. Victims, family, and friends may feel overwhelmed by their reactions to crime. Shock, numbness, denial, disbelief, fear, anger, guilt, distrust, frustration, and loneliness are emotions victims may feel.
Victims of identity theft will feel overwhelmed at times by the psychological pain of loss, helplessness, anger, isolation, betrayal, rage, and even embarrassment. This crime triggers deep fears regarding financial security, the safety of family members, and the ability to trust again.
Trauma can alter the course of identity development and destabilize existing identity commitments. Trauma, whether past or current, can also impact the resources a person brings to identity work.
The four types of identity theft include medical, criminal, financial and child identity theft. Medical identity theft occurs when individuals identify themselves as another to procure free medical care.
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Is Being Robbed a Trauma? Being burgled or robbed is considered a traumatic event, regardless of whether it happens in the home or on the street. Its common for victims of robbery to experience PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) after being robbed. Some people experience anxiety, depression, insomnia, and paranoia.
The three Ds of identity theft are deter, detect, and defend. Answers will vary, but should be similar to the following:Deter is to prevent identity theft by protecting personal information from others.

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