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Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome

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You hear people talking about PTSD all the time, what is it exactly? Post-Traumatic stress Syndrome or PTSD is a condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or severe psychological shock, typically involving disturbance of sleep and constant vivid recall of the experience, with dulled responses to others and to the outside world. A veteran with PTSD experiences Fatigue, Anxiousness, Brain fog, sleep issues, depressed mood and hypervigilance. Hypervigilance is an enhanced state of sensory sensitivity accompanied by an exaggerated intensity of behaviors whose purpose is to detect threats. Veterans also have an increased anxiety which can cause extreme exhaustion which in turn causes loss of motivation. …show more content…

Taten reports that Impulsive Aggression / (IA) and PTSD have neurobiological similarities and IA is the predominant form of aggression in PTSD. Over 70% of veterans with PTSD reported IA symptoms and 29% reported IA without a PTSD diagnosis. Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans seem to have IA problems more than any other veteran groups. Because of all these issues veterans have to deal with creates a lot of relationship problems as well. Until 2009 I have found no study about PTSD and relationship issues. There are three important relationship areas that spouses would like to see improvement in veterans, intimacy, shared activities and responsibilities. So, veterans with PTSD deal with a lot on their plate, loss of attention, learning issues, memory issues, Impulsive aggression, brain fog, Fatigue, relationship issues, emotional numbness, Anxiousness, sleep issues, depressed mood and hypervigilance not to mention the depression and lack …show more content…

They call these mental health care workers PTSD specialists. The types of treatments the VA offer are: one on one mental health assessments and testing, medications, one on one psychotherapy / family therapy and group therapy. The group therapy covers topics like anger, stress, and combat support. They also have groups for specific conflicts and traumas so veterans have people they can relate to. The VA even has a veteran’s suicide hotline to help prevent the 22 veterans a day that commit suicide. Emotional numbing is a big issue for Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) veterans. These veterans get feelings of detachment from others. They have a very restricted range of emotions which causes difficulties with

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