Insufficient information is disclosed about the incident to even guess at an answer. It depends on too many variables.
That's up to the judge, but it is possible.
Depends. There are Very different degrees of PTSD. If a person has been adjudicated as mentally incompetent, they cannot. Most vets with PTSD are very mentally competent.
no this couple is not in a healthy relationship because they are both concentrating on their illneses
put the person on leave
May have flashbacks and feel anxious
If you think your friend is suffering from PTSD, there is a few ways you can tell the signs and symptoms; the person is constantly reliving the event they experienced, the person avoids other people ad social interactions, they have difficulty concentrating, they get agitated easily, and much more. If you are concerned, you may want to talk to your friend and have him see the doctor to make sure. He might just be upset at the events he experienced but he might really have PTSD, but only a doctor can know for sure.
You would call that person a person dealing with post-traumatic stress.
Post traumatic stress disorder affects everyone differently and there are different triggers with each person with PTSD. My uncle had PTSD from the Vietnam War and we knew to take him out to a secluded area in the country before New Year's and the 4th of July due to the loud noises of fireworks.
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my aunt has it ptsd is when you are doing something that reminds you of something else you like and you get sad that is what ptsd is
There are several different symptoms of PTSD. PTSD, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, can happen when a person experiences a traumatic event. Some symptoms of this can be, reliving the experience of the trauma over and over, avoiding anything that may remind one of the trauma, or being overly anxious and emotional.