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Essay On Ptsd

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For this assignment, I have chosen to create a mock session for a person who is expressing symptoms of PTSD. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) is a mental health problem which some develop after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying incident. Flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, and uncontrollable thoughts about the event are just a few of the symptoms occurring in those suffering from PTSD. These symptoms go away for most individuals; however, for those suffering from PTSD the symptoms can last longer, maybe forever. Four types of symptoms have been identified in PTSD. Re-experiencing symptoms happens when the patient relives the event over and over. Avoiding situations …show more content…

Other types of similar trauma-focused psychotherapy great for patients with PTSD include, brief eclectic psychotherapy, narrative exposure therapy, written narrative exposure, and specific cognitive behavioral therapies all which involve aiding the patient with dealing with the traumatic event. For those not interested in trauma-focused psychotherapy, there is psychotherapies which do not focus on the traumatic event, but help patients in dealing with their reactions to the trauma. One cognitive-behavioral therapy, Stress Inoculation Training, gives patients services and practices to help reduce anxiety. Present-Centered Therapy allows sufferers to concentrate on present day problems while Interpersonal Psychotherapy centers on how the incident has affected interpersonal relationships (Mayo 1-6, NIMH 1-5). My client is a forty-three-year-old married Caucasian female suffering from PTSD due to a traumatic event which happened twenty years ago. The patient is now happily remarried for nineteen years raising two sons, age seventeen and twenty. The twenty year old son is in college, while the patient home schools the other son, a high school junior. The patient is a teacher who does part time tutor work and runs several small boutique booths. The patient was brought to my

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