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Q: How was post traumatic stress disorder treated in the past?
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What is the scientific name for flashback?

The scientific term for flashback is "intrusive memory." This refers to the re-experiencing of a past traumatic event as if it were happening in the present. Flashbacks are a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).


When was post traumatic stressed revealed?

Post traumatic stress has been known for thousands of years. In this country, it used to be called "shell shock." We just got around to describing it clinically within the past fifty years or so.


What are the dangers of multiple personality?

The biggest danger of Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly Multiple Personality Disorder) is having one or more personalities unaware of other personalities and their actions. People with DID cannot recall important personal information. This is not due to forgetfulness or traumatic brain injury. If one or more of the personalities are aggressive and/or hostile, this can cause anything from embarrassment to imprisonment for the other personalities. Frequent gaps in memory occur, both for recent and past memory. There may be visual or auditory hallucinations. One personality may "wake up" and not recall where he/she is or how he/she got there. Other disorders may occur in conjunction with DID. PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) occurs in quite a few people with DID. Other disorders may include Mood Disorder, Substance-Related Disorder, Sexual Disorder, Eating Disorder, Sleep Disorder, and Borderline Personality Disorder.


What is the past tense of treat?

The past tense of "treat" is "treated."


Has anyone ever thought that maybe diaper fetishes or adult baby syndrome can be linked to post-traumatic stress?

In general, most people with fetishes say they've had them since childhood or "for as long as I can remember". But post-traumatic stress can apparently increase the intensity of the fetish. However, it must be noted that most individuals with diaper fetishes do not have any kind of major stressor in their past that might cause PTSD. They simply have the fetish.


What contributing factors to stress reactions is the previous environmental factor?

Previous environmental factors, such as childhood experiences or past traumatic events, can contribute to stress reactions by shaping our perceptions and reactions to future stressors. These early environmental factors can influence our coping mechanisms, resilience, and ability to manage stress effectively later in life.


Who is more likely to be diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder?

PTSD can affect anyone, of any background, it is not a discriminatory disorder. It could present itself more often in people who've grown up in abusive homes, but then again, there are a lot of abuse survivors who don't develop PTSD. It may be more susceptible to people who naturally live in the past or future rather than the present, and people who daydream a lot or have vivid imaginations. Because of the way a PTSD flashback works, and how it takes you out of the present moment and makes you relive a traumatic event, someone who is naturally intuitive and imaginative may find themselves developing PTSD if they ever were exposed to trauma. But really, it can affect anyone.


How was intractable pain treated in the past?

In the past, severing a nerve's connection to the CNS has treated intractable pain.


What is the past participle of the treat?

The form of a verb, ending in 'ed' in English is used in forming perfect and passive tenses. The simple past is 'I treated'. The past continuous is 'I was treating'. The past perfect continuous is ' I have been treating'. The past subjunctive is 'I treated'. The past perfect subjunctive is 'I had treated'


What is the past tense of stress?

Stress is a regular verb so you add -ed to make the past form: stressed


What kind of verb is treated?

"treated" is a past tense verb.


What does 'DID' mean?

did is the past tense of "do." So it is an action of the past.