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004.1 | DO’s if you want to help loved ones with PTSD
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004.1 | DO’s if you want to help loved ones with PTSD

1. Educate Yourself About PTSDLearn about PTSD symptoms, triggers, and treatment options to better understand what your loved one is going through. 2. Be Patient and UnderstandingRecovery from PTSD takes time, and your loved one may experience setbacks. Offer consistent support without pressuring them to “get better” quickly. • Talk to them about symptoms you...

003.5 | Emotional and psychological trauma
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003.5 | Emotional and psychological trauma

Emotional and psychological trauma refers to damage to the mind caused by distressing events. It affects how a person processes emotions, thoughts, and relationships. Trauma can result from one-time events like accidents or ongoing situations such as abuse. The impact can range from mild distress to severe, long-lasting psychological effects.  

003.4 | How do you  know  that someone has PTSD, or his highly traumatized?
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003.4 | How do you know that someone has PTSD, or his highly traumatized?

Recognizing PTSD in a loved one can be challenging, as symptoms might not always be obvious. However, common indicators include mood swings, emotional outbursts, social withdrawal, and increased anxiety or fear in response to triggers. Also persistent feelings of fear, anger, or guilt or so-called “hypervigilance” (feeling constantly “on edge”) might indicate a trauma response....

003.3 | Why people suffer from PTSD?
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003.3 | Why people suffer from PTSD?

PTSD can arise from various traumatic experiences such as combat, abuse, accidents, or disasters. Individuals might feel a loss of control, helplessness, or overwhelming fear during these events, which can leave lasting emotional scars.
 Military Veterans, First Responders, Medical Staff, Victims of Abuse or Violence: these are vulnerable persons to developing a trauma response. The...

003.1 | What is PTSD & trauma?
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003.1 | What is PTSD & trauma?

PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Trauma can be emotional, psychological, or physical, and its effects can pearsist long after the event has passed. Individuals with PTSD often re-live their trauma through flashbacks, nightmares, or intense emotional and physical reactions. Their whole somatic nervous...