Post Traumatic Stress Disorders

PTSD can develop to a person when he/she is exposed to a traumatic event such as violent sexual assault, warfare, or other serious threats on a person’s life. Symptoms include disturbed thoughts, feelings, or dreams related to the events, mental or physical distress to trauma-related cues, alterations in how a person thinks and feels, and increase in fight or fight response. A person with PTSD is at a higher risk for suicide and intentional self-harm. Children are less likely than adults to develop PTSD after trauma, especially if they are under ten years of age. Prevention may be possible when therapy is targeted at those with early symptoms but is not effective when carried out among all people following trauma. The main treatments for people with PTSD are counselling and medication.

  • Genetics & PTSD
  • Epidemiology of PTSD
  • Pathophysiology in PTSD
  • Current Trends AND Research in PTSD Treatment
  • Psychological debriefing
  • Psychotherapy in PTSD
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Drugs and Effects
  • Prevention of PTSD

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