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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes and Symptoms

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that may occur in individuals who have witnessed or experienced a traumatic event. This may be a serious accident, war or combat, natural disaster, and similar events. Treatment and community resources can help facilitate psychiatric recovery in Dundalk, Maryland.

As an established provider of psychiatric rehabilitation programs, we will discuss the symptoms and causes of PTSD:

  • Symptoms
    The symptoms of PTSD may include intrusive memories that manifest themselves in recurrent distressing memories of the traumatic event. The person affected may relive the event through flashbacks and have upsetting nightmares. This can lead to the person avoiding certain activities, places, and people that remind them of the traumatic event.

    Intrusive memories and avoidance can affect their mental health and lead to negative changes in thinking and mood. The affected person may feel emotionally numb, detach from loved ones, and have negative thoughts. They may also experience memory problems and have difficulty experiencing positive emotions.
  • Causes
    Aside from witnessing or experiencing traumatic experiences, PTSD can also be caused by stressful experiences, including the amount and severity of trauma a person has gone through in life. It can also be caused by inherited health risks like a family history of depression and anxiety.

Post-traumatic stress disorder in some individuals may also be caused by inherited features of their personalities, such as temperament. Another factor is the way the brain regulates hormones and chemicals the body releases in response to stress.

PRP Learning Center of Baltimore is a leading provider of rehabilitation counseling in Maryland. Set an appointment with us to learn more about our case management and educational or training services.

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