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Veterans Benefits Guide - PTSD
vva.org
A guide to recognition and treatment of PTSD for veterans, as well as information on financial and legal assistance and benefits.
eMedicine Health Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
emedicinehealth.com
Overview of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and its causes, symptoms, and treatment.
Mayo Clinic: Post Traumatic Distress Disorder
mayoclinic.com
A description of symptoms, complications, and treatments for the disorder.
Trauma Central
traumacentral.net
Links to full-text online articles on psychological trauma, PTSD and related subjects.
David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages
trauma-pages.com
Information for clinicians and researchers in the traumatic-stress field.
Traumatology
fsu.edu
An electronic journal on prevention and treatment of PTSD.
PTSD and Cops
angelfire.com
Insight on post traumatic stress disorder in police officers, articles, links, discussion group and case law.
What is CopShock?
copshock.com
A book for police officers about PTSD.
PILOTS Database
dciswww.dartmouth.edu
A powerful search tool of thousands of journal articles, books, and other documents pertaining to psychological trauma, maintained at Dartmouth.
Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies
massey.ac.nz
Electronic journal which discusses the effect of disasters and trauma.
Military Veterans PTSD Reference Manual
ptsdmanual.com
Online manual for veterans which outlines information on recognition and diagnosis of PTSD, and available therapies and treatment.
MentalHealthChannel - PTSD
mentalhealthchannel.net
PTSD overview, symptoms, prognosis, diagnosis and treatment information.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
athealth.com
PTSD newsletter for mental health professionals, patients, and families.
Freedom from Fear
twilightbridge.com
Articles highlighting the evolution, etiology, risk factor, psychotherapy, and pharmacotherapy and treatment of PTSD. Webcasts and online forum for consultation with psychiatrist.
War Trauma Studies
thinkclinic.com
Childhood war trauma and related psychological disorders.
PTSD Facts for Health
ptsd.factsforhealth.org
Diagnosing and treating posttraumatic stress disorder: information and resources for patients and clinicians.
Police Officers in Trouble
help4cops.netheaven.com
Information and links to sites concerning depression, post traumatic stress disorder, stress and anxiety related to police officers and law enforcement.
Neonatal Circumcision Reconsidered
cirp.org
Reports four cases of PTSD in adult males traumatized by circumcision.
At Health: PTSD
athealth.com
Diagnosis and treatment of PTSD.
The Psychology of Torture
narcissistic-abuse.com
The psychological aftermath and effects of torture, including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
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What's the difference between bipolar and post traumatic stress disorder?
Q. If you read my questions I post, you can tell that it's post traumatic stress disorder. Don't tell me you diagosis, but what the difference is, please. I go through mad abuse.
Asked by Tanya S - Fri Nov 2 17:47:40 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Bipolar disorder is a bio-chemically caused mental disorder that often results in episodes of mania and dpression in varied degrees of length and intensity...altho it hasn't been proven it tends to run in families therefore there may be a genetic connection... Post-traumatic stress disorder is the result of an event or situation that the sufferer has experienced, lived thru...etc. It is not genetic in nature...it is in response to an emotionally traumatic experience... racing thoughts...insomnia...red uced inhibitions...rapid speech...thoughts that everthing is interconnected such as seeing obscure 'patterns' when patterns to things and situations are not there...promiscuity...out rageous spending sprees...these are some of the… [cont.]
Answered by Garnet Glitter - Fri Nov 2 17:54:58 2007
Q. If you read my questions I post, you can tell that it's post traumatic stress disorder. Don't tell me you diagosis, but what the difference is, please. I go through mad abuse.
Asked by Tanya S - Fri Nov 2 17:47:40 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Bipolar disorder is a bio-chemically caused mental disorder that often results in episodes of mania and dpression in varied degrees of length and intensity...altho it hasn't been proven it tends to run in families therefore there may be a genetic connection... Post-traumatic stress disorder is the result of an event or situation that the sufferer has experienced, lived thru...etc. It is not genetic in nature...it is in response to an emotionally traumatic experience... racing thoughts...insomnia...red uced inhibitions...rapid speech...thoughts that everthing is interconnected such as seeing obscure 'patterns' when patterns to things and situations are not there...promiscuity...out rageous spending sprees...these are some of the… [cont.]
Answered by Garnet Glitter - Fri Nov 2 17:54:58 2007
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