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broadland
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# Posted: 21 Sep 2007 10:40
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One type of stress is increasing in our society. It is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD. Depending upon the severity of trauma, resultant physical disability if any, resultant bereavement if any, the likelihood of developing PTSD varies.
Some of the symptoms are:
anxiety
fear
abnormal reaction to daily casual events
reducing or increasing certain activities in a slightly obsessed way
insomnia, and
inability to relate properly with people or places.
If you experience any three of the above for over 3 months after the event, you need treatment.

Izrul
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# Posted: 4 Feb 2008 04:32
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Hello Broadland,

What sort of treatment that people with PTSD should take? Is there anyway we can do the treatment by ourselves at home?

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broadland
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# Posted: 6 Feb 2008 23:00
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Quoting: Izrul
What sort of treatment that people with PTSD should take? Is there anyway we can do the treatment by ourselves at home?

At a low level of symptoms, understanding from the family and friends helps.
I think, the big difference is whether or not there is permanent physical disability. If there is permanent physical disability, PTSD would be more long lived, but easily recognised. Change of work, work, hobbies, "quiet" counseling from loved ones will all help. The more readily the person can get back to a reasonable working life, the more likely he/she will be able to cope with PTSD. I personally never frowned at medium term usage of drugs including SSRIs.
Where there is no permanent disability, it is difficult to ascertain the level of PTSD and it often goes unrecognised and untreated. So at home if there is awareness of PTSD developing, there is more likelihood of "silent" counseling and similar help.
What do I mean by "silent " counseling? Most people resent counseling by "unqualified" family members. We used to have strong family.friend help a 100 years ago. Then slowly things changed and "psychotherapy" by recognised professional became the only accepted mode of counseling and therapy. This is often unaffordable and not even necessary in many cases. A near one without making it obvious shows the sympathy without making the PTSD person feel dependent or letting him know that he/she is being helped. It is easier to say this in a forum, but a bit more difficult in practice. If you are attempting to counsel or console a person and the person recognises what you are doing then that's the end of your role. The counselor/comforter must be able to create a relationship which results in the PTSD person seek the counselor/comforter out from the rest of the members of the family/friends and seek help.


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