November 16
EH 102-02
The Silent Killer This disorder affects our sons, daughters, mothers, and fathers who risk their lives in many ways to protect our country. “In 1980, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) added [this disorder] to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) nosologic classification scheme (Ptsd.va.gov).” “Post-traumatic stress disorder is a mental that is classified as a trauma-related disorder by the APA’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder Fifth edition (DSM-V)” (Bowsfield and Samra). People with post-traumatic stress disorder experience many changes within their daily lives. Researchers are working every day to find ways to help our war veterans blend into society without having the feeling of being uncomfortable. The many things that affect veteran from PTSD include the symptoms, the treatments available, and also how it impacts their daily lives. There are many types of symptoms that veterans deal with when it comes to post-traumatic stress disorder. Some of the symptoms are intrusion, avoidance, or having difficulty sleeping. One of the intrusion symptoms are flashbacks, these are brief episodes that a veteran will experience when they come in contact with something or someone who could possibly remind them of a traumatic incident that occurred. For …show more content…
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