I am speaking from personal experience, but I do indeed believe signs of amnesia exist with PTSD. I was involved in a drive-by shooting and was shot in the back on 4.3.93. I was age 25 then and the bullet is lodged in my lung. At that time to present, I have noticed I lose my train of thought when speaking to some one and this started back then. I have been in counseling off and on for 14 years, but I still find myself forgetting what I was trying to say. I hope that helps a little.
Post-traumatic stress disorder
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
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I have studied it in college. what are you looking for?
No. There is no evidence to support this statement.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Proximity to the traumatic event, immediate intervention of therapy and expectations that the individual will return to more normal functions are important.
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