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.
C. B. Scrignar has written: 'Post-traumatic stress disorder' -- subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
Matthew J. Friedman has written: 'Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, The Latest Assessments and Treatment Strategies' 'Post Traumatic Stress Disorder' 'Post-traumatic and acute stress disorders' -- subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder, Treatment
Post-traumatic stress disorder
The short answer is yes. It varies from organization to organization, but most of the medical sites I visited hyphenate post-traumatic.
Post Traumatic - 2005 was released on: USA: 18 April 2005 (Tribeca Film Festival)
I would think that war movies would have a lot of post traumatic stress disorder in them, because that is what war does to people!
The cast of Post Traumatic - 2005 includes: Gina Scalzi as Sarah Alan Shackelford as Dr. Burke
Yes, think PTSD, post traumatic stress disorder.
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Resolve A Guide to Post Traumatic Growth - 2012 was released on: USA: 15 September 2012
If you have nightmares and believe that you may be suffering from post traumatic stress, it is likely the PTS results from the same trauma that causes the nightmares.
In children exposed to terrorism, the terrorism would be the independent variable because it is the cause of the post traumatic stress. The post traumatic stress would be the dependent variable because it would not have happened without the terrorism.