Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Effects Of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - 2424 Words

Post-traumatic stress condition is a disorder that grows in a number of people who have had a visual experience or at a certain point of their lives they had lived through a scary, dangerous or a shocking event. Events that can lead to the posttraumatic disorders include warfare, terrifying road accidents, sexual assault, and any other event that may pause a threat on an individual’s life. Majority of individuals who had gone through traumatic events normally have low chances of development of posttraumatic stress disorder. It is usually a scary feeling that occurs naturally after a traumatic situation occurred. Fear that is usually generated within the body triggers the body of human beings to develop immediate forms of defense mechanism†¦show more content†¦For a symptom to be considered as PTSD it must have lasted for a period of more than one month, the reason for the illness may differ. The sings includes dreams in relation to the occurrences, disturbing feelings and thoughts. Psychologists and psychiatrist is the people responsible for the diagnosis of PTSD. 2 ï ¿ ¼BIOE 555-2015C NEUROETHICS FINAL For an adult to be diagnosed with PTSD he must have the following traits at least for a period of one month: he should have an experience that is occurring frequently, should have a single avoidance symptom, and should have two reactivity and arousal traits, mood and cognition indications. An experience that occurs severally may be inform of a terrifying thoughts, bad visions or nightmares flashbacks that relieves the trauma , it may involve physical body traits like sweating and a racing heart. The events that keeps on recurring usually affects a person’s daily activities, the symptom may develop from an individual’s feelings, objects, thoughts or incidences that acts as reminders to the incidence. People can avoid these symptoms by shunning away from locations objects or incidences that may make them remember the traumatic incidences. Having a strong sense of emotions, avoiding depressions, and reducing interest in events that used to be enjoyable earlier. However some of the traumatic events can trigger a positive effect in a person and make change the way in which they used. I.e. a person that

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