Anger and the Relation to PTSD

April 30th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

It’s important for all of us to learn to how cope with our anger. People with PTSD may experience higher levels of anger than most of us and in some cases may not be able to handle or control it. Understanding how anger works and how it relates to PTSD can be the first step toward controling how it effects your life.

The Effect of PTSD on the Brain

April 12th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Recently a study was conducted to find out whether neuropsychological changes occur following deployment to war zones.  The study showed that within a one-year soldiers showed significant symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after returning from war. It did not matter how soon a soldier was deployed; soldiers developed PTSD whether they were there 3 weeks [...]

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