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Title: Overview of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder


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Overview of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Overview
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD is a serious
    mental health condition that affects people who
  • have survived a terrifying physical or emotional
    event. Even after they are safe and physically
  • removed from the event, people with PTSD are
    plagued by flashbacks, memories or frightening
  • thoughts that can last for weeks, months and
    sometimes years. 
  • While you have probably heard about PTSD in the
    context of war veterans, the disorder can
  • impact anyone who has gone through a traumatic
    experience including children.
  • Other facts about PTSD you might not have known
  • Girls are more likely to develop it than boys.
  • The more violent the experience, the more likely
    a survivor will have PTSD.
  • A child has a greater chance of developing PTSD
    if the trauma involved her family or others very
  • close to her.
  • A solid support network is essential in
    recovering from PTSD.

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PTSD Symptoms Causes
  • What are the symptoms of post-traumatic stress
    disorder?
  • Intense anxiety when separated from family
    members or around
  • strangers
  • Disturbances in sleep
  • Sad, withdrawn mood
  • Feeling jittery, on edge or on guard
  • Easily startled, especially by sounds or sudden
    movements
  • Loss of interest in activities and subjects
    previously enjoyed
  • Physical or emotional detachment from family
    members and friends
  • Feeling or acting numb
  • Difficulty displaying affection
  • Excessive or illogical irritability

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PTSD Symptoms Causes
  • What can cause post-traumatic stress disorder in
    a child?
  • Accidents, such as car or plane crashes
  • Natural disasters, such as floods or earthquakes
  • Acts of war or terrorism
  • Violent crimes, such as a home invasion,
    kidnapping or murder
  • Physical, emotional or sexual abuse either of the
    child or of another
  • family member in front of the child
  • Neglect
  • House fires
  • Exposure to violence at school or in the
    community

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Treatments for PTSD in Children
  • Psychotherapy
  • PTSD Treatment for Child or talk therapy, is the
    mainstay of mental health
  • treatment at Children's. Psychotherapy will teach
    a child with PTSD specific coping strategies,
    including learning how to
  • Identify feelings of fear
  • Manage fear and anxiety with relaxation
    techniques and self-soothing
  • activities
  • Talk or play-act, for very young children through
    the traumatic event
  • to release and understand buried feelings
  • Think about the traumatic event in ways that do
    not involve self-
  • blame or guilt
  • Plan what to do if another traumatic event should
    occur
  • Restore trust in others and build hope for the
    future

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Trauma Systems Therapy
  • Children's psychiatrists and psychologists have
    used TST to train other
  • clinicians, as well as providers in health and
    community agencies, to
  • Recognize when a child is struggling with loss of
    emotional control
  • tied to a trauma
  • Take steps to address the problems in the child's
    environment that
  • continue to trigger these feelings
  • TST also teaches children themselves to develop
    skills for keeping
  • emotional control during times of stress.
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