PTSD
When an individual is in a dangerous
situation, it is perfectly normal for them to feel scared. This is
because fear is the body’s natural response in an attempt to protect
itself from a potentially dangerous situation. PTSD is a mental illness
that alters the way a person’s body and mind responds to danger.
Typically, an individual who experiences post traumatic stress is prone
to high levels of stress, depression, and anxiety even when they are not
really in any sort of danger.
Soldiers Suffer From PTSD
This is a mental health condition that
occurs after a person has experienced a terrifying and traumatic
situation. Typically this is a situation that will have caused the
individual to endure mental or physical pain/harm. While it was war
veterans that brought this condition into the spotlight they are not the
only individuals who suffer from PTSD. In fact, incidents including
mugging, rape, being kidnapped, being tortured, or being held captive
are other examples of situations that could lead to PTSD.
What Causes PTSD?
Naturally, doctors are still trying to
learn more about post traumatic stress disorder and what causes it to
occur. While there is no concrete evidence at this time some doctors
believe that there is a link between genes and PTSD. Doctors also
believe several inefficiencies play a role in the development of this
mental condition. For example, research shows that individuals who lack a
protein called Stathmin or a chemical in the brain called GRP are more
prone to developing this condition.
There is no age, gender, or race
requirement when it comes to who can develop this condition or who
cannot. The truth is that absolutely anyone regardless of their personal
details can develop this condition. If you have ever been in a
traumatic or intense situation and are feeling more stress or paranoid
than more, it may be a good idea to seek medical advice or assistance.
An individual who suffers from PSTD did
not necessarily have to encounter or experience a dangerous situation.
Some people develop the condition as a sympathetic natural reaction when
a friend or family members goes through a traumatic experience.
Furthermore, if a family member or friend suddenly passes away this can
also cause an individual to develop post traumatic stress.
Ways To Treat PTSD
The main treatment options for
individuals with this condition include psychotherapy, hypnotherapy,
medication, or a combination of the three. The most important thing to
keep in mind is that everyone is different and what treatment may have
worked well for someone else may not work at all for you. For a lot of
obvious reasons it is important that anyone with this condition seeks
the assistance of a medical expert. Ideally they should also be seeking
the help of a medical provider who has experience dealing with patients
who have the condition.
Ian Smith (Distinction) D.Hyp T.F.T M.U.F.H M.A.A.H U.K.C.H.O N.R.H C.I.S.H
Quays Clinic of Hypnotherapy in North Shields
Telephone: 0774 3353367.
Quays Clinic of Hypnotherapy in North Shields
Telephone: 0774 3353367.
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