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There are things you can go around, things you can get over, but you have to go through PTSD.

 

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What is PTSD?

After a traumatic experience, it is normal to feel frightened, sad, anxious, and...by HelpGuide - Authors: Melinda Smith, M.A. and Lawrence Robinson

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Vagus Nerve

The Vagus Nerve is the Tenth Cranial Nerve, which happens to be the longest nerve...by Black Hills Center for Healing and the Advancement of Psychotherapy.

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How to Help Others

When someone you care about suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, it can...by HelpGuide - Authors: Melinda Smith, M.A. and Lawrence Robinson

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Vegal Reset

Lie flat on back, lace fingers behind head, without turning your head, look to the left as far as you can, stay until you yawn or swallow, repeat other side...by Google Search -- Link goes to SelfDecode - Written by Joe Cohen, BS | Reviewed by Ana Aleksic, MSc

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EMDR Therapy

Don’t let trauma, PTSD, or childhood abuse derail your life. Tap into your...by Center for Resilience Informed Therapy...by Dr. Arielle Schwartz. PhD

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Dissociation

Dissociation is a disconnection between a person's sensory experience, thoughts...by VERYWELL MIND, Matthew Tull, PhD

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Hyperarousal

Hyperarousal is a pervasive mood- and life-altering symptom in which you are...by WebMD, reviewed by Dan Brennan, MD

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Nightmares

When you live with PTSD, sleep isn’t always an appreciated break from everyday...by Psych Central - Medically reviewed by Karin Gepp, PsyD — and by Hope Gillette

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Hypervigilance

People may mistake hypervigilance for paranoia, as a person experiencing hypervigilance may...by Medical News Today - Medically reviewed by Timothy J. Legg, PhD, PsyD — and by Lana Burgess

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Flashbacks

Flashbacks that result from PTSD can make you feel like the trauma you experienced...by Klarity Clinic

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Triggers

PTSD triggers may be all around you. Even though it may sometimes feel like PTSD...by Verywell Mind - by Matthew Tull, PhD Medically reviewed by Carly Snyder

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Blocking

The brain will sometimes hide particularly stressful, traumatic or fear-related...by Northwestern Medicine - credit to Jelena Radulovic, MD, PhD

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Can PTSD cause Anxiety

Post-traumatic stress disorder can disrupt your whole life ― your job, your...by Mayo Clinic

Affects of PTSD on Children and Learning

Children who are exposed to trauma run the risk of facing negative long-term effects...by Stephanie Frieze

Can ptsd develop over time

PTSD can develop immediately after someone experiences a disturbing event, or it can...by Google and Mayo Clinic

What does PTSD do to a person

People with PTSD have intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings related to their...by Integrative Life Center

What does PTSD look like

Recurrent, unwanted distressing memories of the traumatic event. Reliving the...by Better Help

Does PTSD ever go away

PTSD does not always last forever, even without treatment. Sometimes the effects of...by Psychological Care and Healing Center

Does PTSD cause brain damage

According to recent studies, Emotional Trauma and PTSD do cause both brain and...by Highland Springs Specialty Clinic

Can PTSD change your personality

CONCLUSION. Posttraumatic stress disorder and intense stress is a risk of developing...answer from Google, article by The Mighty

Psychological therapies for chronic post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in adults

Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a distressing condition, which is often...by Professor Jonathan Bisson and four more.

What happens if PTSD is left untreated

While PTSD can be difficult to treat, when left untreated, the mental health condition can...by Disabled Vets dot com

How do you calm PTSD episode

Relaxation techniques such as meditation, deep breathing, massage, or yoga can...by Alvarado Parkway Institute

Fear of driving from PTSD

Vehophobia Is a Form of PTSD. The fear of driving after a car accident is...by Transport Accident Commission

Is memory loss from PTSD permanent

Research shows that there is a definite relationship between occurrences of...by April Lyons Psychotherapy Group

Does PTSD affect getting life insurance

PTSD can affect your life insurance rates, but it does not automatically...by Best Life Rates

All About Complex PTSD (CPTSD)

Complex PTSD can change your whole world, from how you see yourself to...by Danielle Wade, LCSW and Hilary I. Lebow

Can anxiety disqualify you from life insurance

For instance, a severe condition of anxiety or depression...by insurance.com

Can PTSD cause hallucinations?

Evidence increasingly suggests that hallucinations are a common symptom..byHealth Match

Can PTSD cause me to hear things?

Auditory Verbal Hallucinations (AVHs) are commonly associated with...by National Library of Medicine

Getting Comfortable With Near Death Experiences

Sometimes NDErs do receive negative reactions from professionals...by National Library of Medicine

What are PTSD Triggers?

Triggers can include sights, sounds, smells, or thoughts that remind you...by Smitha Bhandari, MD

PTSD link to Atrial Fibrillation

According to the Journal of the American Heart Association, Acute...by Journal of Ameerican Heart AssociationJAHA

Delayed onset of PTSD

This paper explores the evidence about the delayed effects of traumatic...by National Library of Medicine

Why PTSD can Trigger Years Later

Residential Center for Teens - Post-traumatic stress disorder – PTSD...by Beachside Treatment Center

7 Tips to Manage Nightmares in PTSD

When you live with PTSD, sleep isn’t always an appreciated break... by Karin Gepp, PsyD and Karin Gepp, PsyD

The Link Between PTSD and OCD

With both PTSD and OCD, a person has intrusive thoughts and then...by Karin Gepp, PsyD and Daniel B. Block, MD

20 things not to say to people with PTSD

Dont stop them from talking about it! or say - “You’ll Get Over It” - or... by eCounseling

Alternative Medicines for PTSD, Herbal teas

We’ve listed some of the best herbal teas below to help reduce anxiety in PTSD:.. by PTSDUK

Ten natural ways to heal from PTSD

Past trauma (even childhood trauma) can still impact one’s life years after.. by talkspace

PTSD and Migrane/Headaches

There are several potential mechanisms for the association between PTSD and.. by American Headache Society

Memory deficits are a product of neurobiological abnormalities caused by PTSD

Post-traumatic stress disorder and declarative memory functioning.. by National Library of Medicine

Sleeping Issues from PTSD

People with PTSD may experience a number of different types of sleep.. by VeryWellMind

Chronic Pain and PTSD

Chronic pain is pain that lasts a long time. When you have pain for.. by U.S. Department of Veterans affairs

Trauma & PTSD can affect your balance or the Vestibular System

Dr Ruth Lanius, MD, Ph.D. one of the leading clinical neuroscience.. by Neurofeedback-Therapy

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Stuttering: A Diagnostic Challenge in a Case Study

As to the speech problems, he suffered from word finding problems and.. by Science Direct

Position Paper for the Treatment of Nightmare Disorder in Adults

This paper provides the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM).. by Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine

How PTSD Affects Sleep

Insomnia: An estimated nine in ten people with PTSD suffer from insomnia.. by Sleep Foundation

How PTSD affects the brain

PTSD is a more serious condition that impacts brain function, and it often.. by brainline

10 Ways PTSD Memory Loss is Affecting You

In essence, the brain takes on a huge effort trying to sort, calm and organize...by April Lyons MA, LPC

Difference Between Nightmares and Night Terrors

Nightmares and night terrors (also known as sleep terrors) are both part of a group...by Medical Life Sciences News

8 Things to Know About PTSD and Memory Loss

Memory loss also plays a large role in PTSD symptoms. PTSD affects the way the brain...by Bespoke Treatment

Aphasia, Caused by Stroke or TBI, is Frustrating and Little Known

Imagine the sudden loss of your ability to understand or express speech, caused by brain damage due to a stroke or a traumatic injury...by Thomas J. Walsh, MHS Communications

What is Peripheral neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy happens when the nerves that are located outside of the brain and spinal cord (peripheral nerves) are damaged. This condition often causes weakness, numbness and pain, usually in the hands and feet...by Mayo Clinic

Posttraumatic Hand Stiffness

Post-traumatic hand stiffness is a common complication. Evaluating and treating the stiff hand requires an understanding of the anatomy of the hand as well as the mechanism of the injury...by National Library of Medicine

How Long Can You Experience Symptoms after a Head Injury?

Whether you hit your head from a slip and fall accident or during a car accident, you might not realize the severity of your head injury until you start to experience symptoms...by AICA Orthopedics

What Jaw and Ear Pain Means After a Car Accident

When you are involved in a car accident, your body is subject to a large number of strong forces all at the same time. Even a minor accident at a slow speed of 30 mph can create literal tons of force on the body....by AICA Orthopedics

Tinnitus and PTSD

This retrospective observational study used data from the national Veterans Health Administration (VA) data repository from fiscal years 2001–2014. 570,332 were included in the final analysis. by A.A. Swan and J.T. Nelson and B. Swiger and C.A. Jaramillo and B.C. Eapen and M. Packer and M.J. Pugh and

The Link Between PTSD, Anger, and Irritability

Anger and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often occur together. Common in this condition, anger is one of the hyperarousal ...by Matthew Tull, PhD and Daniel B. Block, MD