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Optimising the PTSD Hub App Through Co-Production: Enhancing Digital Support for PTSD Management in Primary Care. [PDF]
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Associations between health care access and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among rural and urban lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer adults. [PDF]
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Peroxisome Proliferator‑Activated Receptor Gamma Coactivator‑1α Deficiency in Hippocampal Astrocytes Underlies Enhanced Fear Memory Retrieval in Male Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Model Mice. [PDF]
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From Dysbiosis to Distress: The Gut-Brain Connection in Trauma-Related Disorders. [PDF]
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The Inter-Connectedness of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Symptomatology Across the Lifespan
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Undergraduate Research in Natural and Clinical Science and Technology (URNCST) Journal
Introduction and Definition: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric condition arising from exposure to traumatic events. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines PTSD as: “a mental health condition that develops in some people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic or frightening event such as a natural disaster, a serious ...
Gianluigi Di Cesare, Patrizia Brogna
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Introduction and Definition: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric condition arising from exposure to traumatic events. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines PTSD as: “a mental health condition that develops in some people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic or frightening event such as a natural disaster, a serious ...
Gianluigi Di Cesare, Patrizia Brogna
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Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2007
Pseudo-posttraumatic stress disorder (pseudo-PTSD) refers to cases in which a patient's presentation is but a simulation of the actual clinical syndrome. The problem of pseudo-PTSD has been neglected by many clinicians and researchers, who often rely on the assumption that a patient's reported symptoms can be accepted as valid.
Gerald M, Rosen, Steven, Taylor
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Pseudo-posttraumatic stress disorder (pseudo-PTSD) refers to cases in which a patient's presentation is but a simulation of the actual clinical syndrome. The problem of pseudo-PTSD has been neglected by many clinicians and researchers, who often rely on the assumption that a patient's reported symptoms can be accepted as valid.
Gerald M, Rosen, Steven, Taylor
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2020
What is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and who experiences it? Why do some people develop PTSD after a traumatic event, while others do not? What are the unique impacts of trauma on children? Are there effective treatments for traumatic stress disorders? PTSD: What Everyone Needs to Know is a scientifically-supported yet accessible resource on a
Barbara O. Rothbaum, Sheila A.M. Rauch
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What is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and who experiences it? Why do some people develop PTSD after a traumatic event, while others do not? What are the unique impacts of trauma on children? Are there effective treatments for traumatic stress disorders? PTSD: What Everyone Needs to Know is a scientifically-supported yet accessible resource on a
Barbara O. Rothbaum, Sheila A.M. Rauch
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