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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • By VĂ©da, Amy, and Alyssa

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Description
  • Also known as PTSD
  • A severe anxiety problem that can result from an
    emotional or shocking experience
  • About 3.6 of Americans 18-54 (5.2 million
    people)
  • Symptoms usually start to appear within 3 months
    of traumatic event
  • Some can be cured in as little as 6 months, some
    much longer
  • Other anxiety disorders, co-occurring depression,
    or alcohol/drug abuse often come with PTSD
  • Another factor is responding to certain incidents
    with extreme fear, vulnerability, and terror.

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Causes
  • Can arise from war, natural disasters, dangerous
    accidents, or life-threatening personal assaults
  • Eg. Rape, mugging, shooting, earthquake, military
    combat, car accident, or a plane crash
  • It can occur in any age, including childhood

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Symptoms
  • Symptoms usually begin within three months of the
    event, but in some cases it could be years before
    they surface.
  • The strength of the symptoms will vary from
    person to person.

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Three Categories
  • Re-experiencing the event
  • Avoidance and emotional numbing
  • Changes in sleep pattern

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Re-experiencing
  • Dreams or nightmares
  • Flash backs can be caused by things like a
    triggering smell, sound or image.
  • Re-experiencing an traumatic event in the mind
    can cause distress, excessive sweating and the
    increase of heart rate.

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Avoidance and Emotional
  • Withdraw from friends and family
  • Avoid situations which remind of the trauma.
  • They dont enjoy life as usual
  • Extreme guilt
  • Disassociative state
  • Depression

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Disassociative state
  • In rare cases the person acts and reacts as if
    they are living through the experience again.
    This can last for anywhere from five minutes to
    several days.
  • Insomnia and difficulty
  • sleeping
  • Can lead to aggression
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • and finishing tasks

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Treatments Therapies
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy
  • Exposure therapy
  • Medicine known as SSRIs or anti-depressants.
    They relieve depression, and anxiety. When you
    have depression you may not have enough of a
    chemical in your brain, SSRIs raise the level of
    serotonin in your brain.
  • Treatment helps people feel in more control of
    their life

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Cognitive behavioural therapy
  • You are gradually exposed to thoughts about the
    traumatic event that you experienced. Through
    this therapy you identify upsetting thoughts
    about the trauma that are distorted.

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Exposure therapy
  • The purpose of exposure therapy is to have less
    fear of your memories.
  • The idea behind exposure therapy is to learn
    about your fears, thoughts, and to focus on
    situations that remind you of your traumatic
    event.
  • Your therapist will use techniques known as
    desensitization, and flooding.

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Other Treatments
  • Group therapy
  • Psychodynamic psychology
  • Family therapy
  • Each of these therapies affect people
    differently.

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