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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Todd Hollibush University of Tennessee N560 Etiology Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) evolved from when man first experienced trauma at the beginning of time. In 1980, PTSD was added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) for the first time. (Friedman n.d.) This was a paradigm shift made by the American Psychiatric Association, because for the first time the causative factor was an outside influence

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    WHAT IS POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER? (PTSD) “For God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power and of love and of sound mind.” ( 2 Timothy 1:7, NKJV). Suppose that each day one of the biggest challenges you face is the fear and pain of leaving the safety1 and comfort of your home. Presume you fear that elements around you might trigger flashbacks from your past traumatic experience. Suppose you fear going shopping, to restaurants, and mingling with crowds. Assume that you fear the possibility

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    The topic of this paper is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) viewed and discussed through a trauma theory lens. PTSD is typically associated with veteran and military personnel; in fact, one in six Army and Marine veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, and women are more than twice as likely to develop the disorder than man (Satcher, Tepper, Thrashwer, & Rachel, 2012). Although usually associated with the military, PTSD affects many different facets of the population

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    What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? Post-traumatic stress disorder, also commonly known has PTSD, can occur when someone witness something traumatic event, can only be diagnosed after 6 months after the event. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder causes a chemical change in the brain. Who can be affected by Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? Anyone including children. Soldiers are affected by Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Soldiers are more affected by Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, according to The

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    numerous different mental disorders that people are diagnosed with on an everyday basis. Some mental disorders are genetic, but yet other disorders come from the things that people encounter in life. One mental disorder that is being diagnosed more often every day is called Post Traumatic Stress disorder. This is a disorder that does not discriminate based on genetics, race, age, or even sex. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can occur after someone goes through a traumatic event like combat, assault

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    Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, the most traumatic events most often experienced in women are rape.” (Goulston, 2008; pg 17) PTSD appears in people who have encountered a traumatic event during their lifetime. Not everyone who has experienced a traumatic event may develop PTSD. “More than 70% of Americans suffer a traumatic event at some time in their lives. Of these trauma survivors, up to 20% develop PTSD.” (Goulston, 2008; pg 13) There are numerous of symptoms associated with post-traumatic

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    suffer from a crippling mental disorder such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.Just a small glimpse of what it feels like to relive your worst memories over, and over, and over again, a never ending tunnel of fear and loneliness.Now in the content of this research paper we will delve into the tunnel of pain and dissect a disorder that has traumatized so many, and attempt to defeat your worst fear, your own memories. 18 veterans diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress disorder commit suicide each day. 126

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder a type of mental health disorder that occurs after experiencing a traumatic event or a series of events that creates psychological symptoms that eventually lead to behavioral changes. This happens to people who have witnessed terrorizing circumstances. It is normal for your mind or body to be in shock after being in a catastrophic circumstance, with PTSD your nervous system gets stuck in a shocked state of mind which eventually leads to PTSD. This may take hours, days

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    Introduction According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM-5), the projected lifetime risk for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is 8.7% by the age of 75 (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). While 8.7% may not initially seem like much, that is almost 28 million people living in the United States who could develop PTSD by the time they turn 75. The most disconcerting aspect about this statistic is that it does not include other factors that increase

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    caused by stress if elongated, can progress into PTSD, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Stress is something that is manageable and it may not be easy. However if stress develops after a traumatic event than PTSD can occur. After something traumatic happens the body and mind go into shock. With PTSD a patient’s mind stays in shock. PTSD is a usually severe stressor. It comprises a forceful fear within those that have it. This disorder can only be diagnosed one month after a traumatic experience

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