Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a type of anxiety sickness which an individual may develop after being involved in, or witnessing any traumatic events. The disorder was first recognised in soldiers and has been recognized by multiple names, such as 'shell shock'. But it's not only diagnosed in soldiers but also a wide range of harrowing experiences can lead to PTSD. PTSD may be described contrarily in some situations: if an individual’s symptoms develop more than six months after experiencing trauma, this might be designated as 'delayed PTSD' .If a person experienced trauma at an early age or it continued for a long time, you might be given an analysis of 'complex PTSD'. PTSD that develops after a shocking experience of labour is also known as 'birth trauma'.

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