PTSD has been recognized for a very long time under tons of different names. From shell Shock to Combat Fatigue, medical professionals have formed a formal diagnose of PTSD in 1980 t the DSM-III.
So it has certainly been recognized for a century and beyond, but the formal use of the specific term PTSD was 1980.
ROM stands for Read Only Memory and is used for long term storage.
The term Saleratus is an American term for the impure sodium bicarbonate used in baking-powders, the term was first used in 1837. I have not seen it used past 1880.
The "long term" hasn't been seen yet! It hasn't even been a year! in the short term, power has been disrupted, lives have been uprooted, food shortages are looming, industry has been disrupted, the economy has been hit hard. In short things are not the way they used to be and maybe never will be again!
The term battle weary is used to describe soldiers who have been on battle lines too long and are tired of being there; it is also used to describe someone who has been doing any difficult job for too long.
Known today as PTSD, post traumatic stress disorder, gross stress reaction was a term used in WWII for soldiers who suffered long term long lasting psychiatric problems as a result of their combat experience. It was a depression so bad that it knocked them out of fighting as if they were physically wounded. It was referred to as "soldiers' heart" in the Civil War and combat fatigue or shell shock in WWI
if your wasting energy then that energy cant be used again until it has been reproduced, and that takes a very long time
Its used to lower your blood pressure as well as to help nitemares caused by PTSD
I think it might have been the ancient Greeks that used this term.
The organic macromolecule used for the long term energy storage in animals is triglyceride.
There are indeed more than one accepted ptsd treatment. You may try more than one or combined treatments for children and adults. These kinds of therapy can be used with more problems than just ptsd.
A solid that lacks the long-range order that is characteristic of a crystal. In some older books, the term has been used with glass
Shell shock(Combat Stress Reaction (CSR)) is a military term used to categorize a range of behaviours resulting from the stress of battle which decrease the combatant's fighting efficiency. The most common symptoms are fatigue, slower reaction times, indecision, disconnection from one's surroundings, and inability to prioritize. Combat stress reaction is generally short-term and should not be confused with PTSD which is a long-term disorder attributable to combat stress.