Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has been the focus of considerable attention‚ and some controversy‚ since it was formally recognised in 1980 by the American Psychiatric Association. This essay will discuss the history of this relatively new diagnosis and its place within the DSM-IV-TR‚ whilst three perspectives of pathological reaction to trauma‚ namely‚ socio-cultural‚ psychological and biological factors will also be compared. In conclusion this essay will discuss how the three perspectives
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Post-traumatic stress disorder‚ also known as PTSD‚ has been around for centuries but was not given the name Post-traumatic stress disorder until 1980. PTSD was formally thought to be a few different things‚ such as‚ shell shock‚ battle fatigue‚ accident neurosis‚ or post-rape syndrome. When PTSD was given its name‚ in 1980‚ it was a controversial diagnosis because it was thought to be a weakness or flaw rather than a traumatic event that occurred in a person’s life. When PTSD was first added to the American
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accidents). When a person has to go through something as traumatic as these things they can develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a severe anxiety disorder that develops following exposure to extreme psychological trauma. Throughout history PTSD has also been known as railway spine‚ stress syndrome‚ shell shock‚ battle fatigue and traumatic war neurosis. PTSD is not just a military disorder. It can affect anyone‚ both adults and children. In 1980‚ posttraumatic stress disorder was added
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occur‚ such as a near death incident‚ rape‚ combat‚ natural disaster or motor vehicle accident‚ just to name a few. Rape is actually the largest cause of PTSD in both genders‚ and the lifetime frequency of the disorder for rape victims and sexual assault victims is 32% and 31% respectively (Resick‚ 2001). Many people may experience symptoms of PTSD directly following a sexual assault‚ but what this information tells us is that nearly one third of all victims will forever be negatively affected because
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reminded of the harm inflicted on her whilst in captivity. She also suffered from severe anxiety‚ a result of the betrayal and abuse she faced. Though fictitious‚ eleven gives us good insight into Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and how it manifests. Who’s got it? PTSD is a common anxiety disorder that 8% of the
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PTSD‚ Reliving Trauma Tameka Sims 22167440 Liberty University Abstract Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has many symptoms and the DSM IV-TR tells us that there is a criterion that must be met in order to diagnose a person with PTSD. There are people from all walks of life that struggle with this disorder but there is hope in treatment. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by the re-experiencing of an extremely traumatic event
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Families dealing with a member suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can be mentally affected. Some families have trouble with depression and addiction‚ others with psychological problems like guilt‚ anger‚ and sympathy. Not every case is the same due to the severeness of that person’s PTSD and what symptoms they are showing. According to the The National Institute of Mental Health‚ PTSD is “a disorder that develops in some people who have seen or lived through a shocking‚ scary
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Leading and Controlling Americas Finest with PTSD C.H Webster University Statement of the problem According to the Department of Veterans Affairs‚ 10 to 18 percent of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans may have post-traumatic stress disorder‚ or PTSD. The sleeplessness‚ anger‚ anxiety and sense of isolation that can accompany the disorder pose tremendous challenges for veterans and their families‚ and there ’s an enduring stigma around mental health care that
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PTSD and Combat Stress Reaction PTSD or combat stress might be words that are frequently heard and the symptoms are often experienced. Hardly a day passes without the media portraying stories of American Veterans returning home with either of these issues. Although there are differences in how PTSD and combat stress affect a person‚ it becomes difficult to distinguish these symptoms because they both share similarities. By definition‚ PTSD‚ is a considered a serious reaction by those experiencing
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Cause and Effects on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Everyone is wondering what is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is anxiety disorders that can be develop after being exposure to a terrifying event‚ which consist of physical harm or threatened (Dryden-Edwards‚ 2009). Many people suffers from PTSD and don’t realize that they have this disorder until they have a flashback‚ memories‚ nightmares or frightening thoughts from when they were exposed to events
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