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Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder:
Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD) sometimes follows a very dangerous or
life-threatening event that a person experienced or witnessed.
Combat, assault, car accidents, and natural disasters are examples
of potentially traumatic events that may result in PTSD. Following
the incident, a person may re-experience the event in intrusive,
distressing ways; for example, through dreams, flashbacks, or
unwanted thoughts about the event. Also, attempts are made to
avoid stimuli associated with the trauma, and people with PTSD
often experience a general numbing, such as feelings of detachment
from others, loss of interest in activities, and difficulty
experiencing certain feelings, such as happiness. Finally, people
with PTSD often have symptoms of extreme arousal, such as
startling easily, trouble sleeping and concentrating, and angry
outbursts.
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