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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!
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) used to be called "shell shock" after the reactions men would have from being exposed to battle conditions and constant bombshell attack.
In WW I it was called shell shock; we now would call it post traumatic stress disorder.
My best guess would be post-traumatic stress disorder or dissociative disorder, both of which can result from a life-changing negative experience.
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.
The thoughts are probably not entirely about the trivial thing, but are part of a larger mental condition. Intrusive thoughts are common with conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and attention-deficit disorder. If you have such thoughts, you should schedule a visit to a professional therapist or even a psychiatrist to see what's causing them.
The diagnosis would be post-traumatic stress disorder.
They would love to have you. as long as you have no felony records. It all depends if the Veteran has PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). You may need counseling before going into Police Academy.
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narcissistic rage That is one but there are others. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Mania, Depression, there are many. I would recommend a professional looking at the pattern in the instances of rage before anyone is hurt.
You would call that person a person dealing with post-traumatic stress.