by Dr Becky Spelman
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Getting Better

    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a relatively common mental disorder that develops in response to a traumatic experience, such as warfare, assault, and violence, including domestic and sexual violence and child abuse. While it is normal and appropriate to experience mental and physical distress in response to trauma, PTSD can be diagnosed when you continue to experience symptoms for a month or longer after the event. Not everyone who experiences trauma will develop PTSD; some people will experience distress, anxiety, and other symptoms in the immediate aftermath, but will feel better quite quickly. Some will experience several exposures to trauma, but will only respond with PTSD to one of them.

  • What Sort of Person Gets PTSD?

  • What are the symptoms of PTSD?

  • Can PTSD be Treated?

  • Long Term Outcomes for PTSD

  • HOW CAN I GET PTSD, CPTSD, AND TRAUMA TREATMENT IN IRELAND?

  • References

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