treatment for those diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) may be challenging for clinicians to treat. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that can occur after a person has been through a traumatic event. Nonetheless some of the events that lead into PTSD are; Natural disasters, Car crashes, Sexual or physical assaults, Terrorist attacks, and most popular, combat during the time of war. As with all mental health disorders the efficacy of treatment depends on the…
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include critical accidents, criminal activity, traumatic injuries and premature death. In a study completed on Ambulance officers in the Netherlands, 85% had experienced one or more critical accident in the last 5 years and 45% had experienced 4 or more in the past 5 years. Therefore, it is no doubt that post-traumatic stress disorder is of high prevalence for the emergency cohorts. There is a vast amount of literature linking exposure to traumatic events as predecessors to the development of PTSD…
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BASIC DATA (e.g., Age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, ethnic/cultural background, year at UWB, major): He is an 18 year-old, heterosexual, single, American, male at C. This is his first year at C. He moved to the US just before Fall 2015 started. PRESENTING CONCERN (Reason for seeking services and related history): He presented with anxiety, depression, and relational problems with peers. He reported increased depressed mood, anxiety, isolation, and anhedonia in the past few weeks. He reported…
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from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 309.81 (F4310) (DSM-5). Jakki meets the following criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): directly witnessing a traumatic event, recurrent distressing dreams, dissociative reactions, derealization, and hypervigilance. Jakki moved to United States from the Middle East when she was ten years old. She was also ten years old when she witnessed the death of her youngest brother while escaping out of the country. This unresolved traumatic event is the cause…
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Many people who go through traumatic events have difficulty adjusting and coping for a while. But with time and taking care of yourself, such traumatic reactions usually get better. In some cases, though, the symptoms can get worse or last for months or even years. Sometimes they may completely shake up your life. In a case such as this, you may have post-traumatic stress disorder. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is an emotional illness. It is classified as an anxiety disorder which develops as a result…
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Rahimian Professor Lani Rush Writing 121 036 May 12, 2013 Discovering Helpful Therapies for PTSD I find many different disorders and diseases to be really interesting, so deciding on a topic to write about, meant narrowing down the disorders and diseases that I would like to learn more about. After thinking about it for a little bit, PTSD was a clear choice. PTSD is a very common disorder that people seem to just overlook. I’m interested in learning about the success rates in therapies, as well as how…
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Posttraumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder following exposure to a life-threatening or other extreme event that evoked great horror or helplessness. People who experienced severe traumatic events in their lives have a variety of stress responses that can be unpleasant and disabling. If symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are treated early, such responses can be avoided. However, if the symptoms are left untreated and linger for years, treatment may become problematic. The diagnoses…
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Post-traumatic stress disorder is very serious and many military personnel suffer from this disorder after they return from war. My group and I choose this topic because PTSD was something we were all passionate about and it was a disorder we wanted to learn more about. PTSD is a psychological disorder that occurs after a traumatic event in one’s life, it is not subject to just military personnel but anyone that experiences a traumatic event. There have been many studies conducted about PTSD including…
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Asael Cardona Professor Pullen ENGL 1302 8 October 2014 PTSD Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a condition that is mostly associated with soldiers in war, but can arise from any kind of traumatic experience. Many of the cases are related to a strong traumatic event including but not limited to: rape, near death experiences and witnessing severe deaths. The first cases of PTSD were encountered in American soldiers who fought in Vietnam. Many veterans after 1975, which was the end of the Vietnam…
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Running head: POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) 1 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Nicole Henson Hondros College POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) 2 Post-traumatic stress disorder, otherwise known as PTSD, is a common anxiety illness that develops when a person is traumatically exposed to an emotionally terrifying, possibly life-threatening event. While most people tend to associate PTSD with soldiers, this emotional disorder can develop in a variety of other people who have…
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