Research shows that a new treatment called EMDR is the single most effective treatment for anxiety, posttraumatic, and similar disorders. Amazingly, it entails only a series of visual exercises that are able to stimulate the brain in a prescribed manner. There is a website that provides these exercises online, on a free trial basis - WebEMDR.com. At this site, the exercises are available via computer instantly and in the privacy of your own home.
There is no proven way to "treat" Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, but there are steps that you can take in order to improve your quality of life. Seeking advice and counsel from a psychologist or psychiatrist is helpful, also, taking mood-stabilizers helps keep your emotions from constantly staying on a roller-coaster.
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I have used "Theophostic Prayer Ministry" (TPM) for 8 years, and have seen over 500 successful PTSD issues resolved. In fact I have never had an unsuccessful session, when looking at non-thematic PTSD issues. TPM enables a rigourous and investigative approach to measure and find out exactly what is causing the emotional response. Once the cause has been established, which may take an hour or two, it takes roughly a minute to resolve. Research on TPM is ongoing, particularly by Dr. Fernando Garzon as recently published.
There is certain medications that can help with PTSD. The first thing you should do is find a counselor or psychiatrist to talk to. Then from there the right medication can be giving to help with PTSD.
There are many treatments for PTSD. The most common are Medication and therapy. Some types of therapy are CBT, CPT, and PE. A type of medicine is SSRIs which includes citalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, and sertraline.
Unfortunately, no. PTSD is a very complicated psychological disorder, and while certain treatment methods, such as therapy, can help alleviate the condition, there is no cure. Hopefully one will be discovered relatively soon.
Treatment options vary. May goes to seek counseling or self help book.
The three main types of symptoms of PTSD are re-experiencing the traumatic event, avoiding reminders of the trauma, and increased anxiety and emotional arousal.
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.
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Chemotherapy & Radiotherapy, plus surgery!
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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.
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There are many kinds of cancer treatments in the USA. The most common is chemotherapy or radiation treatment. It really depends on the kind of cancer and how progressive it is.