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Q: After returning from a combat deployment you begin to suspect that one of your Airmen may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD He states that he can't sleep most nights When he d?
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After returning from a combat deployment you begin to suspect that one of your Airmen may be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder He states that he can't sleep most nights?

Seek a trained professional to provide assistance.


After returning from a combat deployment, you begin to suspect that one of your Airmen may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) He states that he can't sleep most nights When he d?

Seek a trained professional to provide assistance.


After returning from a combat deployment you begin to suspect that one of your Airmen may be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder PTSD He states that he cant sleep most nights When he do?

You are most likely correct. He needs to be evaluated by a professional.


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What does the prefix post usually mean?

After - as in POSTtraumatic stress disorder


After returning from a combat deployment you begin to suspect that one of your Airmen may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD He states that he can't sleep most nights What should?

Refer him to a mental health professional. PTS symptoms rarely clear up on their own.


What should you do if you suspect you may be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder after returning from a combat deployment?

You should discuss how you are feeling with a physician. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is very serious. It can lead to the development of negative behaviors such as isolation, over consumption of alcohol, use of stress drugs, and abuse of prescription drugs. By consulting a physician they will be able to point you in the right direction of getting help from a professional.


Is PDS a brain disorder?

PDS is not a brain disorder, but an acronym for a test to screen for Posttramatic Stress Disorder, which is considered an anxiety disorder (so yes, it is a brain disorder) PDS stands for "Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale." At least, if you're referring to the same acronym I think you are.


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After returning from a combat deployment you begin to suspect that one of your Airmen may be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder PTSD He states that he can't sleep most nights When he d?

I thought I answered this question last month. It is very likely that the airman is suffering Post Traumatic Stress. Encourage him to speak with a counselor, either provided by the Air Force or in private practice. Hopefully the USAF handles these issues better than the Army. If you are in the guard, a private counselor is probably the best place to start, in terms of availability and convenience.


How does posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) differ from combat operational stress reactions (COSRs)?

PTSD has specific chronological requirements and symptom markers that must be satisfied in order to diagnose