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Understanding PTSD
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Explore this comprehensive guide to PTSD, covering its history, myths, assessments, and treatments. Learn how trauma affects the brain and explore strategies for recovery.Key FeaturesHistorical overview of PTSD and its terminologyComprehensive look at myths and misconceptionsPractical guidance on assessment and treatment optionsBook DescriptionUnderstanding PTSD offers a comprehensive exploration of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), tracing its history, debunking common myths, and examining its complex nature. The book begins with a personal narrative to ground the reader, before delving into the origins and evolution of PTSD, particularly during wartime. It addresses widespread misconceptions, emphasizing that PTSD affects diverse populations, not just soldiers. The assessment methods and criteria are discussed, alongside the brain's response to various traumas. Key chapters explore the potential causes of PTSD, including genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. The book also covers the dangers associated with PTSD, various types of PTSD, and symptoms. It provides insights into how PTSD manifests in different age groups and reviews the most effective treatments, such as cognitive therapy and medication. Further chapters discuss comorbidities like depression and substance abuse, the gaps in current knowledge, and ongoing research. The public's perception of PTSD, its portrayal in the media, and the impact on families are also examined. The book concludes with practical advice on supporting individuals with PTSD and a detailed directory of resources available in North America, Europe, and India.What you will learnUnderstand the historical context of PTSDDebunk common myths about PTSDLearn how PTSD is assessedExplore how trauma impacts the brainDiscover various PTSD treatmentsSupport someone with PTSD effectivelyWho this book is forThis book is ideal for mental health professionals, students of psychology, and individuals seeking to understand or support someone with PTSD. A basic understanding of psychological concepts is beneficial, but no prior knowledge of PTSD is required.]]>