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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Essay
Post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects 7.7 million American adults and can also occur during childhood. PTSD is an anxiety disorder that
stems from a recent emotional threat such as a natural, disaster, war, and car accidents. PTSD usually occurs from an injury or coming close death. A
person who has experienced a past traumatic event has a heightened chance of being diagnosed with PTSD after a current trauma. PTSD can also be
determined by looking at one's genes, different emotions, and current or past family setting. Normally, when a person without PTSD goes through a
traumatic event the body releases stress hormones, which in time returns back to normal; However, a person with PTSD releases stress hormones that
do not return...show more content...
Research shows that many brain and hormonal changes may occur as a result of early, prolonged trauma, and contribute to troubles with learning,
memory, and regulating emotions. Combined with a disruptive, abusive home environment, these brain and hormonal changes may contribute to
severe behavioral difficulties ("Post–Traumatic" 1). If someone has a loved one or friend who is struggling or may be on the brink of developing
PTSD there are two important key factors that can provide more help in determining if the person has it or not. These factors are called risk and
resilience factors and they are able to determine who is more likely to develop PTSD and provide different actions that can be used to reduce the risk
of developing PTSD. Some risk factors include living through a dangerous event and trauma, history of mental illness, witnessing the death of a person,
the feeling of horror, helplessness, extreme fear, and having little to no social support from family and friends. Some resilience factors include
seeking support, support groups, coping strategies, feeling good about one's own actions in face of danger, and being able to act and respond
effectively despite felling fear ( What is Post–Traumatic Stress Disorder 4). These factors are very important and can act as a guide to help anyone
who has PTSD and any family or friend who has
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PTSD Research Paper
Taela Butler
Miss. Sykes
English III Honors
7 April 2014
Living with Post– Traumatic Stress Disorder
Today, hundreds of thousands of service men and women and recent military veterans have seen combat. Many have been shot at, seen their buddies
killed, or witnessed death up close. These are types of events that can lead to Post– Traumatic Stress Disorder ("Post Traumatic Stress DisorderPTSD:
A Growing Epidemic. ") Anyone that has gone through a traumatic event can be diagnosed with PTSD but research shows, military men and women
are more susceptible to having PTSD (PTSD: A Growing Epidemic.) And, with little help from the US, many Veterans do not get the help they need or
get treated for PTSD. Military men and women begin to...show more content...
About 30% of the men and women who have spent time in war zones experience PTSD. (Military.) The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
estimates that PTSD afflicts almost 31% of Vietnam veterans, as any as 10% of Gulf War veterans, 11% of veterans of the war in Afghanistan, and
20% of Iraqi war veterans. An additional 20 to 25 percent of all military men and women have had partial PTSD at some point in their lives (Military.)
People with PTSD often have anger issues and emotional problems. It is likely for them to have thoughts of suicide and feel completely disconnected
from their lives and from other people. They have lived through a drastic trauma that is hard to overcome and go on with their lives. PTSD effects
everyday interactions and feelings. Post– Traumatic Stress Disorder affects the daily lives of the people suffering from it. Some may need
accommodations at work depending on their personal severance of the disorder. People with PTSD miss more days at work and work less efficiently
than people without PTSD (PTSD Effects.) Certain symptoms of PTSD, such as difficulties concentrating and problems sleeping may make it difficult
for a person with PTSD to pay attention at work, stay organized, or make it to work on time. People with PTSD also have higher rates of
unemployment than people without PTSD. (Military)
As you
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Essay
There are hundreds of different kinds of psychiatric disorders listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th ed. (DSM–IV).
One of them is called Post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Based on the research, post–traumatic disorder usually occurs following the experience or
witnessing of life–threatening events such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist incidents, serious accidents, or violent personal assaults like
rape (Harvard Women's Health Watch, 2005). The purpose of this paper is to discuss therisk factors, pathophysiology, clinical manifestation, diagnostic
criteria and tests, treatment, prognosis and future research and approaches to treat this psychiatric illness of post–traumatic stress...show more content...
5). In contrast, a post–traumatic stress disorder person's system would seem to be oversensitive. Source says the amygdala may look to be over
reactive in PTSD, but it posts a question upon if the amygdala is already over reactive in itself or it could naturally be over reactive responding to
trauma (Harvard Women's Health Watch, 2005). With the help of imaging techniques and its imaging studies, it shows that the hippocampus and the
anterior cingulated cortex found to be smaller in PTSD. The two areas of the brain which help maintain the amygdala in check seem to have trouble
functioning properly in people with PSTD (Harvard Women's Health Watch, 2005). Another thought that involves the pathophysiology of PTSD is the
role of basal catecholamines. However, the subject is controversial (Miller, 2000). There has been a hypothesis made that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
corticotrophin–releasing hormone (CRH) concentrations increase in people with PTSD from a study comparing combat veterans and normal
volunteers (Miller, 2000). As with any disorder of the brain, the complexities of PTSD are extensive and require a lot of integrating components.
Therefore, the pathophysiology of PTSD is unclear.
Clinical Manifestation Post–traumatic stress disorder falls into three general categories of symptoms: Intrusion,
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Ptsd Thesis Statement
Post–traumatic disorder (PTSD) is one of the leading mental issues in the world right now. It includes introduction to injury including passing or the
danger of death, genuine damage, or sexual brutality. Something is traumatic when it is exceptionally startling, overpowering and causes a
considerable measure of pain. Injury is regularly sudden, and numerous individuals say that they felt feeble to stop or change the occasion. Traumatic
occasions might incorporate wrongdoings, common fiascos, mishaps, war or strife, or different dangers to life. It could be an occasion or circumstance
that one encounters or something that transpires, including friends and family. The post–traumatic stress is not subject to any definite experience a
priori,...show more content...
Normal Stress Response
The normal stress reaction happens when healthy adults who have been presented to a solitary discrete traumatic occasion in adulthood experience
extraordinary awful recollections, enthusiastic desensitizing, and sentiments of illusion, being cut off from connections or substantial strain and trouble.
Acute Stress Disorder
Acute stress disorder is portrayed by frenzy responses, mental disarray, separation; serious sleeping disorder, suspiciousness, and being not able
oversee even essential self–consideration, work, and relationship exercises.
Uncomplicated PTSD
Uncomplicated PTSD includes persistent re–experiencing of the distressing occurrence, prevention of stimuli related with the disturbance, emotional
distressing, and indications of enlarged stimulation.
Comorbid PTSD
Comorbidity PTSD alludes to the presence of two or more ailments or conditions in the same individual in the meantime (Parsons, & Ressler, 2013).
For instance, somebody who has been determined to have both post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and marginal identity issue (BPD) is said to have
"comorbid PTSD and
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Essay

  • 1. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Essay Post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects 7.7 million American adults and can also occur during childhood. PTSD is an anxiety disorder that stems from a recent emotional threat such as a natural, disaster, war, and car accidents. PTSD usually occurs from an injury or coming close death. A person who has experienced a past traumatic event has a heightened chance of being diagnosed with PTSD after a current trauma. PTSD can also be determined by looking at one's genes, different emotions, and current or past family setting. Normally, when a person without PTSD goes through a traumatic event the body releases stress hormones, which in time returns back to normal; However, a person with PTSD releases stress hormones that do not return...show more content... Research shows that many brain and hormonal changes may occur as a result of early, prolonged trauma, and contribute to troubles with learning, memory, and regulating emotions. Combined with a disruptive, abusive home environment, these brain and hormonal changes may contribute to severe behavioral difficulties ("Post–Traumatic" 1). If someone has a loved one or friend who is struggling or may be on the brink of developing PTSD there are two important key factors that can provide more help in determining if the person has it or not. These factors are called risk and resilience factors and they are able to determine who is more likely to develop PTSD and provide different actions that can be used to reduce the risk of developing PTSD. Some risk factors include living through a dangerous event and trauma, history of mental illness, witnessing the death of a person, the feeling of horror, helplessness, extreme fear, and having little to no social support from family and friends. Some resilience factors include seeking support, support groups, coping strategies, feeling good about one's own actions in face of danger, and being able to act and respond effectively despite felling fear ( What is Post–Traumatic Stress Disorder 4). These factors are very important and can act as a guide to help anyone who has PTSD and any family or friend who has Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. PTSD Research Paper Taela Butler Miss. Sykes English III Honors 7 April 2014 Living with Post– Traumatic Stress Disorder Today, hundreds of thousands of service men and women and recent military veterans have seen combat. Many have been shot at, seen their buddies killed, or witnessed death up close. These are types of events that can lead to Post– Traumatic Stress Disorder ("Post Traumatic Stress DisorderPTSD: A Growing Epidemic. ") Anyone that has gone through a traumatic event can be diagnosed with PTSD but research shows, military men and women are more susceptible to having PTSD (PTSD: A Growing Epidemic.) And, with little help from the US, many Veterans do not get the help they need or get treated for PTSD. Military men and women begin to...show more content... About 30% of the men and women who have spent time in war zones experience PTSD. (Military.) The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that PTSD afflicts almost 31% of Vietnam veterans, as any as 10% of Gulf War veterans, 11% of veterans of the war in Afghanistan, and 20% of Iraqi war veterans. An additional 20 to 25 percent of all military men and women have had partial PTSD at some point in their lives (Military.) People with PTSD often have anger issues and emotional problems. It is likely for them to have thoughts of suicide and feel completely disconnected from their lives and from other people. They have lived through a drastic trauma that is hard to overcome and go on with their lives. PTSD effects everyday interactions and feelings. Post– Traumatic Stress Disorder affects the daily lives of the people suffering from it. Some may need accommodations at work depending on their personal severance of the disorder. People with PTSD miss more days at work and work less efficiently than people without PTSD (PTSD Effects.) Certain symptoms of PTSD, such as difficulties concentrating and problems sleeping may make it difficult for a person with PTSD to pay attention at work, stay organized, or make it to work on time. People with PTSD also have higher rates of unemployment than people without PTSD. (Military) As you Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Essay There are hundreds of different kinds of psychiatric disorders listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th ed. (DSM–IV). One of them is called Post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Based on the research, post–traumatic disorder usually occurs following the experience or witnessing of life–threatening events such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist incidents, serious accidents, or violent personal assaults like rape (Harvard Women's Health Watch, 2005). The purpose of this paper is to discuss therisk factors, pathophysiology, clinical manifestation, diagnostic criteria and tests, treatment, prognosis and future research and approaches to treat this psychiatric illness of post–traumatic stress...show more content... 5). In contrast, a post–traumatic stress disorder person's system would seem to be oversensitive. Source says the amygdala may look to be over reactive in PTSD, but it posts a question upon if the amygdala is already over reactive in itself or it could naturally be over reactive responding to trauma (Harvard Women's Health Watch, 2005). With the help of imaging techniques and its imaging studies, it shows that the hippocampus and the anterior cingulated cortex found to be smaller in PTSD. The two areas of the brain which help maintain the amygdala in check seem to have trouble functioning properly in people with PSTD (Harvard Women's Health Watch, 2005). Another thought that involves the pathophysiology of PTSD is the role of basal catecholamines. However, the subject is controversial (Miller, 2000). There has been a hypothesis made that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) corticotrophin–releasing hormone (CRH) concentrations increase in people with PTSD from a study comparing combat veterans and normal volunteers (Miller, 2000). As with any disorder of the brain, the complexities of PTSD are extensive and require a lot of integrating components. Therefore, the pathophysiology of PTSD is unclear. Clinical Manifestation Post–traumatic stress disorder falls into three general categories of symptoms: Intrusion, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Ptsd Thesis Statement Post–traumatic disorder (PTSD) is one of the leading mental issues in the world right now. It includes introduction to injury including passing or the danger of death, genuine damage, or sexual brutality. Something is traumatic when it is exceptionally startling, overpowering and causes a considerable measure of pain. Injury is regularly sudden, and numerous individuals say that they felt feeble to stop or change the occasion. Traumatic occasions might incorporate wrongdoings, common fiascos, mishaps, war or strife, or different dangers to life. It could be an occasion or circumstance that one encounters or something that transpires, including friends and family. The post–traumatic stress is not subject to any definite experience a priori,...show more content... Normal Stress Response The normal stress reaction happens when healthy adults who have been presented to a solitary discrete traumatic occasion in adulthood experience extraordinary awful recollections, enthusiastic desensitizing, and sentiments of illusion, being cut off from connections or substantial strain and trouble. Acute Stress Disorder Acute stress disorder is portrayed by frenzy responses, mental disarray, separation; serious sleeping disorder, suspiciousness, and being not able oversee even essential self–consideration, work, and relationship exercises. Uncomplicated PTSD Uncomplicated PTSD includes persistent re–experiencing of the distressing occurrence, prevention of stimuli related with the disturbance, emotional distressing, and indications of enlarged stimulation. Comorbid PTSD Comorbidity PTSD alludes to the presence of two or more ailments or conditions in the same individual in the meantime (Parsons, & Ressler, 2013). For instance, somebody who has been determined to have both post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and marginal identity issue (BPD) is said to have "comorbid PTSD and Get more content on HelpWriting.net