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In the United States, 3.5% of adults suffer with PTSD. One in eleven persons are expected to receive a PTSD diagnosis at some point in their lives. PTSD symptoms include nightmares, intense anxiety, flashbacks, and uncontrollably recurring thoughts about the traumatic experience.
After a stressful experience, symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may manifest within a month, however they can sometimes take years to manifest. These symptoms can make it difficult for the person to complete everyday chores and lead to serious issues in relationships and social or professional settings.
Negative thoughts and feelings, avoidance, intrusive memories, and bodily and emotional reactions are the four categories into which PTSD symptoms are divided.
Intrusive memories include:
Some people could find it difficult to discuss the traumatic experience or their feelings about it. One way to prevent yourself from being reminded of the traumatic experience is to stay away from people, places, activities, things, and circumstances that trigger painful memories.
Symptoms of negative changes in thoughts and feelings may include:
Arousal symptoms, which are signs of both physical and emotional reactions, can include the following:
A stressful experience involving a real or threatened death, major injury, or sexual violation can cause post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Like most mental health issues, the exact origin of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is unknown, however it can be brought on by a complex combination of:
Adults and children with PTSD can benefit from a combination of medication and therapy, according to Psychiatry Associates. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal therapy (IPT), and problem-solving therapy are examples of different types of treatment. Depending on the severity of the condition, each patient will have different medication needs.
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