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    Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) is a mental illness that is triggered by witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event. “PTSD was first brought to public attention in relation to war veterans, but it can result from a variety of traumatic incidents, such as mugging, rape, torture, being kidnapped or held captive, child abuse, car accidents, train wrecks, plane crashes, bombings, or natural disasters such as floods or earthquakes(NIMH,2015).” PTSD is recognized as a psychobiological mental disorder

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    First recognized in 1980 as a disorder with specific diagnosable symptoms, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was seen as a condition where people are shocked into fear of facing situations. Over the years, it was labeled as “Soldier’s Heart” in the post Civil war era and “Shell Shock” in the World War I. In a situation of ‘fight-or-flight’ an individual is triggered to escape from danger, however in PTSD this reaction is reversed in which case the individual feels a constant threat of danger

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    Post –Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Melissa DiMichele Psychology 100 June 10, 2011 Abstract Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder also known as PTSD is an emotional condition that can develop following a terrifying or traumatic event. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder also known as PTSD is an emotional condition that can develop following a traumatic or terrifying event. PTSD has only been recognized as a diagnosis since 1980. This

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    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Sarah Batson Eastern Florida State College, Melbourne CLP 2140 03M Abstract In today 's society, it has become prevalent that the amount of individuals suffering from mental illnesses is rapidly increasing. This paper will focus on one of the disorders associated with mental illness – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The introduction will define and describe the disorder, and the following paragraphs will discuss causes, symptoms, target populations

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) is a turmoil that happens in individuals who have endured a traumatic occasion. For example, sexual mishandle, characteristic catastrophes, war, and so forth. These individuals then experience three unique sorts of indications; the first is called re-encountering where they remember the occasion through bad dreams, flashbacks and terrible contemplations. At that point there 's the second arrangement of manifestations which are called evasion indications where

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    that could trigger acute and post-traumatic stress disorders in modern society such as disasters, war, abuse, or even sexual assault. Disasters could include natural disasters such as tornados, floods, or hurricanes. It could also be something such as a fire, a vehicle accident, or something such as a plane crash. War, of course, has a lasting effect on many and all of the things one sees and experiences while in the war can be plenty to cause acute or post-traumatic stress disorders. Being abused or

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is brushing through the lives of individuals like a plague. It is an high risk illness that has negative impacts to a great degree, however once in a while goes untreated on account of the lack of awareness of specific people. Some believe it is a "fake" illness and is not a reality, but rather it is a reality, a dull reality that effects the lives of numerous people and even ruins groups and families. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is an emotional sickness.

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder affects approximately 7%-8% of the population over the course of their lifetime. This mental disorder is caused by a distressing event that causes the sufferer to relive their traumatic experiences through flashbacks or nightmares. Additionally, the sufferer will feel fear even when there is no immediate danger present. To be diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as an adult the following symptoms have to occur over the course of one month; re-experiencing the

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    with Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD Stats). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental disorder common found in veterans who came back from war. We can express our appreciation to our veterans by creating more support programs, help them go back to what they enjoy the most, and let them know we view them as a human not a disgrace. According to the National Care of PTSD, a government created program, published an article and provides the basic definition and common symptoms of PTSD. Post-traumatic

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    Siobhan McShea Mrs. Stanley Health April 14, 2014 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Post traumatic stressed disorder is a mental illness caused by an enormous amount of anxiety felt after a traumatic or life-threatening accident or event. This event causes intense feelings of fear and helplessness. Studies have shown that about 5 to 6 million people suffer from PTSD. (Thomas ) About 30% of those people are war veterans. Most war veterans who have served for our country who have PTSD from the war

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