Friday, February 19, 2010

Post Traumatic Syndrome More Condition_symptoms Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome?

Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome? - post traumatic syndrome more condition_symptoms

Several years of PTSD symptoms can be severe, a person after a traumatic event?

6 comments:

Monae Blue said...

the more likely it is placed in a situation in which they recalled a painful experience. My father had a friend who was in Vietnam and when he hears loud noises and sudden fear bad, dives under the table and wept. Its really sad.

Keep It Simple said...

I am a masters level therapist, and the best thing to do is sit down with a specialist in this field.
You may be wondering what you mean by worse. Is the person who said that the new variety of symptoms, according to a new series of intense stimuli that did not exist before.
Work on the healing process that must be stained with some difficulties to be resolved with them before that was subpressed.

The post-traumatic stress my conviction is not the problem. It is a symptom. The event in the development of a person is when they lived, how this particular person and interprets the meaning of it and other dynamics of the problem.

The specialized treatment of these issues with a consultant in love, will promote combine a great job on income and help to solve this problem and also the honor to know where you are who you are and you are well on your way .

God bless you and good luck.

Dering said...

The experiences of patients are often heavily influenced by the message. This means that if things happened today that evokes traumatic memories, then it is able to address it. This is something that should be treated with a psychologist and not an online forum.

squirrel... said...

Yes, if triggered by something and have to keep going back several times, and then click Yes. I have PTSD and I was fired travel daily by train. Something that happened years ago and never fully recovered.

hamrrfan said...

Any condition which is likely to deteriorate over the years, especially if untreated or inadequately treated.

Caitlyn said...

YES.

Infact, is a fact that at least 95% of veterans are diagnosed with it.

- The war was very traumatic.

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