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Essay On Ptsd

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The third edition of American Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) of Mental Disorders was the first publication that officially defined PTSD as the severe trauma exposure manifestation. The fifth edition of DSM, however, defined trauma as extreme threatening and distressing events involving actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence. Undeniably, the concept and origin of PTSD were more distinctly shown during the First World War, but actually there are evidences present that the concept and origin of PTSD has occurred prior to the First World War. Mesopotamia is the ancient Greek name referred to the historic region located within the Tigris-Euphrates river system, establishing the present day of Iraq. The concept …show more content…

740). In the Tusculanae Disputationes, a series of books written by Cicero, the negative emotions such as anxiety, affliction, and worry are called disorders in the sense of mental disease and sick body, wherein anxiety is clinically described as a constricting medical illness, affliction is portrayed as permanent, and worry as pensive, distinctively differentiating trait anxiety and the state of anxiety (Crocq, 2015, p. 320). The article written by Ustinova and Cardeña called Combat Stress Disorder and Their Treatment in Ancient Greence (2014), the Greeks believed that the ideal soldiers had to fight to death as their representation of masculinity. Even though, the courage in the battlefield illustrated the ideology of fearless Greeks soldiers, but it also came with social pressure because of laws and regulation against soldiers who fled from the battle, so the soldiers basically were put into a stressful situation between taking risks of getting wounded or killed in the battlefield while serving in the army or running away from the battlefield and facing the punishment and disgrace from the society (p.741). According to Abdul-Hamid and Hughes

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