It really depends on what the trauma was. How long did the trauma last? The age of the individual. etc. There are so many other variables. But in the long run PTSD, can occur decades after the trauma. I am still dealing with my trauma and it ended in the late 1970's. So be prepared for this to be a long lasting problem. With therapy and medication it symptoms of PTSD can be lessened. Also it will lessen with time by itself. This may not be all good news. I just think you would appreciate a real answer to this question.
Post-Traumatic stress disorder develops in people that have suffered a severe trauma in life, such as murders, getting shot with a gun, rape etc., In a lot of cases the people will relive the trauma over and over and in other cases can affect the physically such as seizures or possibly other medical conditions.
After - as in POSTtraumatic stress 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.
PTSD has specific chronological requirements and symptom markers that must be satisfied in order to diagnose
PTSD/Posttraumatic stress disorder
PTSD/Posttraumatic stress disorder
The main health risk in a tornado is injury resulting from flying or falling debris, falling trees, and collapsing buildings. People have also suffered heart attacks due to the stress of the event. A tornado may also affect a person's mental health. Some people develop posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event. It is natural to feel afraid during and after a traumatic situation. Fear triggers many split-second changes in the body to help defend against danger or to avoid it. Symptoms: Nightmare; Anger
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Kim Tornvall Mueser has written: 'Treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder in special populations' -- subject(s): Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, Methods, Program Development, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Therapy, Cognitive Therapy, Vulnerable Populations, Complications, Dual diagnosis, Cognitive therapy
tend to be more aggressive, angry, hostile, depressed, and have low self-esteem. Additionally, they exhibit fear, anxiety, and nightmares. Severe psychological problems may result in suicidal behavior or posttraumatic stress disorder