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  • Dba Lawyer Straight Talk: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Ptsd And The Defense Base Act
    By: William Turley | - Defense Base Act Lawyer Straight Talk

    This article is one in a series of Defense Base Act Lawyer Straight Talk articles. These Defense Base Act Lawyer Straight Talk articles are based upon 25 years of representing DBA workers. If you search for "Defense Base Act Attorney Straight Talk" on the Internet, you will find dozens of articles where we provide you with great free and useful information so you can understand and win your DBA case.

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  • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Attorney Los Angeles - Basic Facts You Should Know
    By: Luigi Cupples | - People who have been in traumatic situations can depend on a PTSD attorney to help them out. PTSD is the acronym for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Events that qualify under this category include things like being raped, assaulted, or attacked. Car accidents or combat situations are also part of this. PTSD victims generally have this pervading sense of fear, helplessness, or horror. They feel like the same event is happening over and over even if it's not.

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  • What Is Battlefield Stress?
    By: tishbite | - Battlefield stress is known these days as PTSD or post traumatic stress syndrome. It refers to the type of stress that occurs from the person who has served on the battlefield for a prolonged period of time and witnessed the horrors of combat from day to day.
    Prolonged stress causes the body to have to adjust in order to meet the physical demands of the stressful situation. If the body has to maintain this level of alertness for a prolonged period of time it can cause serious harm because ...

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  • Understanding Ptsd
    By: GK Talbott | - Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a nervousness turmoil that can take place after one has been gone through a distressing incident. A traumatic incident is generally terrible and frightening that you witness or that occur to you. All through such events, one thinks that his/her life or their near and dear"s lives are at risk. One may also sense frightened or thinks that they have no direct power over what is occurring.

    Anyone who has experienced a life-threatening incid ...

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  • Addiction And Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    By: Carline Javis | - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and substance abuse is the stuff of legends. Countless movies, films, television shows and books have featured the story of traumatized men and women who turn to drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism. Often these portrayals are done in an extremely negative light, painting sufferers of addiction and PTSD as dangerous outcasts worthy of scrutiny and even incarceration. However, these Hollywood style portrayals are rarely close to the truth. The fact of the matt ...
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  • New Book, "i Always Sit With My Back To The Wall" & Website Offer Real Help For Post-traumatic Stres
    By: Donald Hood | - (1888PressRelease) "I Always Sit With My Back To The Wall" by Dr. Harry Croft and Rev. Dr. Chrys Parker exposes the truth about PTSD and the groundbreaking R-E-C-O-V-E-R method lights the path for PTSD veterans and their families through a new dynamic website, MyBackToTheWall.com

    Renowned psychiatrist Dr. Harry A. Croft, M.D. and the Reverend Dr. Chrys Parker announce the release of their new book, I Always Sit with My Back to the Wall, the definitive recovery guide book for soldier ...

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  • Does Topamax Treat Post Traumatic Stress Effectively?
    By: Mark Gonzalez | - Treatment for epilepsy has been approved for Topamax, the brand name of Topiramate, which has also been given an indication for the prevention of migraine headaches. Despite that, medical practitioners still prescribed Topamax off-label especially with studies suggesting Topamax effective at treating PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). However, with lawsuits expected to crop up as studies continue to associate Topamax with an increasing number of birth defects, off-label prescription should b ...
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  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (ptsd) Therapeutics
    By: GlobalData | - GlobalData estimates that the global Post - traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) therapeutics market was
    valued at $2.2 billion in 2010, and it is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of
    4.2% over the next seven years, to reach $2.9 billion by 2017. This slow growth is primarily attributed to
    low disease awareness and usage of generic drugs. The current competitive landscape consists of
    branded, generic and off - label drugs.

    GlobalDatas re ...

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  • How Does A Forensic Psychiatrist Evaluate Ptsd?
    By: Stephen Kelly | - Posttraumatic stress disorder (also known as PTSD) is a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma. This event may involve the threat of death to oneself or to someone else, or to one's own or someone else's physical, sexual, or psychological integrity. The individual is overwhelmed as an effect of the psychological trauma and impaired in his or her ability to cope.

    Symptoms of PTSD include re-experiencing the original ...

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  • Paws4people Presents Veterans Talking About Their Service Dogs
    By: helpkyria | - In this day and age, many of us who are friends and advocates of people with disabilities are constantly astonished by the continued lack of progress in our fellow Americans’ understanding and acceptance of people with different abilities and the assistive technologies they employ.

    My name is Kyria Henry, and in 1999, at the age of 12, I founded the nonprofit, paws4people™, fulfilling my simple dream to use dogs as a means of helping people. With the assistance of my fat ...

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  • How To Cope With Ptsd Issues
    By: Dianne Cohen | - At times we go through tragedies in our life. Some tragedies are so terrible; they are often life-threatening. As a result of experiencing a horrible event, some people develop an intense emotional condition called post traumatic stress disorder syndrome or PTSD. Post traumatic stress disorder symptoms include reliving the terrible event repeatedly. A person will tend to stay away from certain people or places, and can be very sensitive to normal situations. It may not even occur right after the ...
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  • Emdr Therapists Successfully Treat Ptsd
    By: Art Gib | - We frequently hear about soldiers returning from combat in Iraq or Afghanistan who are suffering from PTSD, a serious and debilitating psychological disorder. PTSD or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is not limited to combat veterans, though the violent circumstances of war are certainly ripe conditions for its development. PTSD can result from any severe traumatic experience, especially a violent one, in people of all ages and backgrounds. The memory of that traumatic event can result in signific ...
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  • Therapist Can Help You Overcome Emotional Trauma
    By: Art Gib | - Everyone has trauma in his or her life, but some people experience it with much more intensity. Those returning from war, victims of a natural disaster, and suffering the loss of loved ones are examples of people undergoing strong emotional exhaustion. Often we can become so overwhelmed with our feelings, we can find it hard to cope. Therapists serving the Ventura area are here to help us get back on out emotional feet.

    Because there are so many types of trauma - depression, marr ...

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  • Alternative Approaches To Treating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    By: Mike Philips | -
    The sad fact of life is that often people experience some sort of traumatic event. These events can be difficult to deal with in the short term, but in certain cases, these traumatic events have long term ramifications that can cripple a person with feelings of anger, resentment,fear, anxiety and more.

    While these sort of events have been happening to people since man walked the planet it was only very recently that it has been given a name, and that name is post traumatic st ...

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  • How Car Accidents Can Cause Ptsd
    By: Jason G Epstein | - Stress and anxiety cause a wide array of medical problems and can lead to serious health complications including anxiety disorders such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. While any kind of anxiety disorder is difficult for both the victim and their loved ones PTSD can have negative effects on all levels of a sufferers life including their personal relationships, job, and their physical and psychological health and wellbeing. PTSD is typically associated with war veterans or Shell Shock, but the ...
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  • 95% Survivors Of Wtc Attacks Suffer Pstd Symptoms--study
    By: Priyanka Verma | - Researchers delving into the link between direct exposure to the disaster and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in 3,271 civilians who were present in the WTC on that ill-fated day found that around 95 percent had at least one recent post-traumatic stress symptom while 15 percent screened positive for PSTD.

    Only 145 of the survivors exhibited no symptoms of PTSD.

    Lead author of the study, Dr. Laura DiGrande, Columbias Mailman School of Public Health doctoral degr ...

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  • The Symptoms Of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
    By: Jenn Pierson | - Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder some people develop after experiencing a traumatic event. Often associated with military veterans suffering from combat trauma, PTSD can also develop in anyone grappling with a distressing, life-changing event, such as a serious accident, sexual abuse or natural disasters. Combat and sexual assault are more likely to evoke PTSD than other traumatic events.

    Roughly 20 percent of men and 8 percent of women experiencing a tra ...

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  • Can Nlp Help Alleviate Ptsd?
    By: Ryan Camana | - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD is a condition of psychological shock caused by a traumatic and intense event. Luckily neuro-linguistic programming or NLP is effective at helping those who suffer from PTSD find the relief they desperately desire.

    What is PTSD?

    As above PTSD is a state of psychological shock. PTSD occurs from either an intensely traumatic one time event such as a car accident, rape, violent crime, etc or a prolonged exposure to an uncontrollab ...

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  • Can Hypnosis Help Overcome Ptsd?
    By: Ryan Camana | - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD is a condition experienced by a variety of people who have experienced extremely stressful situations. A stressful situation can be either one very intense event or the prolonged intensity of traumatic events. The symptoms are the same.

    While most people associate PTSD with soldiers, PTSD occurs among a broad range of people. Even children who have experienced abuse or neglect can grow up to suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. Often t ...

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  • Latest Recommended Treatments: Free Yourself From Ptsd Almost Overnight!
    By: Mike Shery | - As a board-certified counselor practicing in Cary and Crystal Lake, Illinois, I have treated hundreds of cases of post-traumatic stress disorder. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a crippling psychiatric condition, characterized by agonizing emotional symptoms, that can be produced by any number of traumatic events.

    If you have PTSD you may often experience terrifying thoughts and intrusive images. Sometimes, you may also feel emotionally blunted, particularly with those wit ...

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  • Soldiers And Meditation? We Live In Interesting Times
    By: Matthew Cleary | - The United States Army are recommending something old and new. It's nothing short of an unlikely marriage, but one it seems that could benefit all involved. The U.S Government are forking out 4 million to research alternative and more effective ways to relieve soldiers of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). Things such as mindfulness meditation.

    Major Victor Won, (who is Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence) has shared his view that; mindfulness meditation is a simple but ancie ...

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  • Ptsd Treatment
    By: Velma Merrick | - If you suspect that you or a loved one has post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), its important to seek help right away. The sooner PTSD is confronted, the easier it is to overcome. If youre reluctant to seek help, keep in mind that PTSD is not a sign of weakness, and the only way to overcome it is to confront what happened to you and learn to accept it as a part of your past. This process is much easier with the guidance and support of an experienced therapist or doctor.

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  • Don't Let Your Panic Attack Ptsd Determine Who You Can Be!
    By: Louise Alexander | - Individuals who have to suffer from panic attack PTSD can tell you that this condition isn't a joke, and that merely "snapping out of it", as numerous non-sufferers imply, isn't as easy as it might appear to be. Here I will explain exactly what it means to endure this kind of debilitating condition and some methods to better handle it.

    People that deal with panic attack PTSD, typically have lived through a painful incident which caused great distress for them in their past. In some ...

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  • Meditating Veterans Experience Reduced Ptsd Symptoms
    By: Gina Orange | - Like so many others his age, David George enlisted in the U.S. Army with a desire to serve his country. Its what I always wanted to do, so I went down to the recruiter and signed up.

    After serving in Iraq, David returned home suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. Now he is involved in a study on the effects of the Transcendental Meditation technique on traumatic stress. This video best describes his experience: http://www.tm.org/blog/meditation/stress-medi ...

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  • Can Child Trigger Ptsd?
    By: Elaine R. Ferguson, MD | - Two recent studies have determined the detrimental impact child abuse has on adult disease susceptibility and development, particularly those with pain.

    The first study sought to determine if "alleged" childhood abuse causes any changes in the release of daily cortisol, as major stress hormone in women experiencing chronic pain, either fibromyalgia or osteoarthritis.
    Women with fibromyalgia or with osteoarthritis only (completed diaries and collected three saliva samples dail ...

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  • Treatment Options For Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
    By: Art Gib | - Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a severe anxiety disorder that develops as a result of a psychologically traumatic event--usually a threat to a person's physical, sexual, or psychological well-being. PTSD is more serious, though less frequent, than acute stress disorder, which also results from psychological trauma. A person diagnosed with PTSD is unable to cope, re-experiencing the trauma in nightmares or flashbacks, avoiding situations or stimuli associated with the event, and struggli ...
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  • Symptoms Of Ptsd And How To Identify Traumatic Reactions
    By: Jill Cohen | -
    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, commonly refered to as PTSD, is caused by experience a traumatic event or series of events. A diagnosis of PSTD is often given when one fits into several criteria. If the person has intrusive memories, signs of avoidance, withdrawal from other and physical symptoms they may be suffering from a trauma. Treatment for PTSD is available, recovery is possible.

    Intrusive memories of a distrubing situation are a major symptom of Post Traumatic Stress ...

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  • Healing Anxiety Disorders: Getting Your Life Back
    By: Vickie Jimenez | - Anything from a mild to extreme anxiety disorder, phobias, panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) or post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are just some of the many forms of anxiety disorders. For those who have never lived through an attack, those who have would illustrate it as feeling like a trip to hell. It can thoroughly immobilize you. You can become emotionally paralyzed and that keeps you from engaging in your life and can diminish your goals and dreams quickly.

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  • Free Yourself From Anxiety Disorders Without Drugs: The Linden Method
    By: Vickie J | - Did you know that according to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, or the ADAA, the annual expenditure for the treatment of anxiety disorders in the United States is $42 billion? Did you also know that around 40 million people in the U.S. alone currently suffer from anxiety disorders, as well as panic attacks and phobias? So, if you are suffering from this illness you are not alone. In fact, its an epidemic!

    Anxiety disorders come with an array of symptoms. These sympto ...

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  • Symptoms And Treatment Options For Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    By: Arshia Alec Shirzadi | - If you've experienced severe trauma -- you've been physically or sexually assaulted or you were or are someone who has witnessed a threatening act-- you very well may develop and suffer from a disorder known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Symptoms of traumatic stress disorder can strike immediately following the trauma - Acute Stress Disorder, or they can present themselves months or years later - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

    You may experience flashbacks of the traum ...

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  • Peeling The Onion: Clearing The Layers Of Limitations
    By: David Lowell | - Why do we have to clear the same thing over and over again? Can't we ever get clear of our baggage? Why do the same people show up in our lives with different faces, running the same old game? The issues underlying our dysfunctional programs are layered like an onion. We peel back one layer only to find a juicier one underneath. The bigger and juicier it is, the more often we may stop to wipe our eyes and regain our determination. While it may seem tiresome and sometimes daunting, each layer bri ...
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  • Neurofeedback Therapy And Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    By: Clare Albright | - While the thought of life without fear may sound appealing, fear, and the thoughts and feelings that accompany it, have probably been responsible for saving more lives than anything else you can imagine.

    No doubt most of us would like to think that the real reason more people don't pull out a gun and start shooting when someone cuts them off in traffic is that their own moral compass prevents it. However, more times than we would care to admit, the gun is not fired because ...

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  • Five Ideas To Transform A Soldier's Life - Healthcare Strategist Proposes Policy Changes To Benefit
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) November 07, 2009 - Honolulu, Hawaii - Veterans Day is Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Since 9/11, more than 1.6 million men and women have served in the U.S. armed forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    "War changes people," stated Noe Foster, CEO of theStrategist. "Research confirms that the battle does not end when combat soldiers return home. For many the battle intensifies."

    A large number struggle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, (PTSD) Traumatic Bra ...

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  • 10 Things Everyone Should Know About Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (ptsd)
    By: Jessica A Parker | - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder used to be called 'shell shock'. The condition was first recognised in soldiers returning from WW2 who had gone through shocking and overwhelming experiences at war.

    Many of these soldiers had strong feelings of grief, anxiety and anger which wouldn't go away, had flashbacks of horrific scenes and felt compelled to avoid anything associated with their traumatic experiences.

    Since then, similar symptoms have been recorded in people who ...

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  • Sos Help For Post Trauma Stress Disorder
    By: Ian Spencer | - There is very little that you can do on your own when you suffer from PTSD. It is always advisable to consult a doctor and start treatment as early as you can. In the meantime, here are a few steps that could decrease your pain somewhat:

    1.    Join a support group – it is very hard to allow yourself to dwell on the trauma you experienced. This is why most people who suffer from PTSD seem to shrink within into a world of their own. However, it is important that ...

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  • Depression Cure And Evidence-based Suicide Intervention For U.s. Army Rejected By Nimh
    By: Kelly Burris | - Despite an unprecedented crisis in military suicidality, the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) has rejected the only evidence-based proposal - the SR process - to cure post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicide in the U.S. Army.

    The rejection shocked proposal scientists, former Marine officer, combat veteran and psychotherapist Dr. Ron Clark, the Principal Investigator (PI), and former USAF officer, psychologist and co-PI Dr. Jeff Litchford.

    The SR ...

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  • Testing For Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (ptsd)- From Barrington And Huntley
    By: Dr Mike Shery | - Some people experience stressful events which impair their ability to work, attend school, maintain important relationships or drive because of their previous exposure to a catastrophic event. If this describes you, you may be entitled to obtain remedial damages if psychological testing reveals that you have developed signs of multiple emotional and behavioral problems known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

    The triggering antecedent to PTSD is often a stressful or traum ...

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  • Supporting Employees With Ptsd - Accommodations That Can Help Your Workers With Combat Stress
    By: Michael Reardon | - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It's one of the signature conditions of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and by many accounts, a great deal of returning service members will be coping with the effects of PTSD as they transition to civilian life. For employers, that brings up some important questions - among them, what should they expect from employees with PTSD, and how can they support them in the workplace.

    It's true that veterans - and anyone experiencing the eff ...

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  • Anxiety - What Is Post-traumatic Stress Disorder ?
    By: xxalex | - Post-traumatic stress disorder also known as PTSD is a form of anxiety that can occur after the exposure to a terrifying event or ordeal in which grave physical harm happened or was threatened.

    Traumatic events that may trigger PTSD include:

    - Survivors of devastating earthquakes
    - People that witness traumatic events
    - Survivors of several accidents on the sea or air
    - Physical and sexual abuse or crimes
    - Major changes in someone's life ...

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  • How Ptsd Effects So Many
    By: Victor Brett | - Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) refers to the delayed reaction, sometimes for longer than 6 months, to a highly stressful or life threatening event. Often the causes for PTSD are myriad and distasteful, and more than 40 million women in America suffer from it. Although childhood abuse and sexual abuse is a common cause of PTSD, other events which cause psychological trauma can also trigger the disorder. These include life threatening accidents, wars or natural disasters.

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  • Health Success Tips - Eye Movement Desensitization/reprocessing For Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
    By: Ken Donaldson | - So what exactly is PTSD? It stands for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder develops after an ordeal which involves some form of trauma. The person who develops this disorder may have been harmed or harm may have happened to a loved one, or the person may have witnessed a harmful event which happened to loved ones or strangers.

    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder was first brought to public attention in relation to war veterans, but it can result from a varie ...

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  • Is That The Reason Why I Cannot Deal With Stress After A Traumatic Experience? Part 1
    By: Jef Gazley | - Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, has been called many names over the years. It was known as shell-shock in World War I and battle fatigue in World War II. The term post-traumatic stress disorder became well known during the war in Viet Nam. It simply means a person has experienced an overwhelming trauma and there is a delayed reaction that occurs days, months, or years after the original stress has occurred. However, the dynamics of post-traumatic stress disorder are very ...
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  • Rape Truama Stress Disorder: A Primer
    By: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes | - Studies show that 97% of rape survivors will experience PTSD. Almost 50% of survivors still meet the criteria for PTSD even three months after the rape. Nearly 1/3 of people with addictions have been raped. For many people, alcohol and drugs helps them sleep and numb the memories of the rape. So while many people can heal and move forward, a large percentage of survivors simply cannot. We all know that rape is not about sex. It is about power, control, and intimidation. Rape is a violent crime w ...
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  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (ptsd): What Is It
    By: Dawn-Elise Snipes | - Over the past decade, as I have worked with cops, firfighters, abuse victims and children of addicts, I have learned that there are many causes for PTSD. It has also affirmed my belief that PTSD is real and harmful, not only to those who have it, but also to those around them. It impacts the way we act, react, our motivation and our capacity to feel--well, anything.

    Terrifying experiences that shatter people's sense of predictability and invulnerability can profoundly alter their ...

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  • Living With Generalized Anxiety Disorder
    By: Jim Kesel | - Most of the world's populace has or will suffer from some kind of mental disorder. It seems that a new one is discovered each month. Never the less these disorders and Phobias can make the life of the suffer quite miserable. One the most common mental conditions is called anxiety or anxiety disorder. There are many derivations of this common mental illness. A severe form is called GAD short for Generalized Anxiety Disorder.

    In general anxiety is the natural reaction to being expos ...

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  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Is A State, Contingent Upon Happening Of An Event
    By: Ashish Jain | - When stress is qualified with two additional words, traumatic on the left side and disorder on the right side, what can happen to an individual? It is not only the situation that you have to face; it is an ordeal that you have to undergo.

    It is not a disease in itself. Post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is a state, contingent upon happening of an event. It depends upon the intensity of the incident, and the level of your response to it. Feeling of danger to life is one of the ...

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