OVERVIEW

Past bitter and heavy are related to the past. Sometimes we just enjoy its memories, like the objects behind the shop windows in museums that each and every one of them have a specific story behind themselves but no emotion is attached to them. In some cases, the bitter events of the past are repeated frequently in our minds. They are very exciting, as if they had just happened. Enough clues are available from the environment to arouse intense emotions in us. Memories have infiltrated our dreams, and frequent horrifying and disturbing dreams that are connected to the subject with or without apparent connection that leads to hurt.

The emotions that should be expressed, and in general most individuals in the same situation experience the same emotions, it occurs very severely in us, so there are traces of past experiences.

If you are willing to get rid of such annoying emotions and minimize the negative effect of past memories and events in today’s life and send the memories to their special showcase. Do it! Make an appointment with Dr. Afshari and save yourself with psychotherapy.

what is post-traumatic stress disorder?


This disorder is characterized by incremented stress and anxiety as a result of exposure to a stressful event or accident. Experiences during war, torture, natural disasters, assaults, rape and serious accidents, including car accidents and fires, are considered as accident events. In this type of disorder, people re-experience the tragic event in their daily dreams and thoughts and try to avoid anything that reminds them of it.

Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder


  • Repeated, unwelcome and disturbing reminders of a traumatic accident
  • Painful and recurring dreams, the content of which is related to a traumatic accident
  • The one reacts and acts as if a traumatic event is taking place
  • Avoid or attempt to avoid unpleasant memories, thoughts, or feelings belong to the incident
  • Incapacitation to recall one of the major aspects of the incident
  • Persistent emotional moods (for example, fear, panic, anger, guilt, and shame)
  • Significant reduction in interest or participation in important activities
  • Forthright behavior or self-destruction
  • Excessive listening
  • Excessive shy
  • Sleep disorders (including difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep or restless sleep)

Epidemiology


  • The lifetime prevalence in the general population is estimated to be 8%.
  • It is more common in women than men.
  • Although it can be seen at any age, the most common age of onset is early adulthood.
  • Men and women differ in the type of injuries that causes them disorder. (For example, in the case of men, there are usually war incidents, while it is often attack or rape in the case of women).
  • This type of disorder most often occurs in people who are single, divorced, widowed, socially isolated, or suffer from low socio-economic level.
  • The most crucial risk factors are the severity, duration and proximity of the individual to an actual traumatic event.
  • People whose relatives have a history of depressive disorder are at higher risk for developing post-traumatic stress disorder.

TRAUMA-AND STRESSOR-RELATED DISORDER

TRAUMA-AND STRESSOR-RELATED DISORDER

OVERVIEW

Past bitter and heavy are related to the past. Sometimes we just enjoy its memories, like the objects behind the shop windows in museums that each and every one of them have a specific story behind themselves but no emotion is attached to them. In some cases, the bitter events of the past are repeated frequently in our minds. They are very exciting, as if they had just happened. Enough clues are available from the environment to arouse intense emotions in us. Memories have infiltrated our dreams, and frequent horrifying and disturbing dreams that are connected to the subject with or without apparent connection that leads to hurt.

The emotions that should be expressed, and in general most individuals in the same situation experience the same emotions, it occurs very severely in us, so there are traces of past experiences.

If you are willing to get rid of such annoying emotions and minimize the negative effect of past memories and events in today’s life and send the memories to their special showcase. Do it! Make an appointment with Dr. Afshari and save yourself with psychotherapy.

what is post-traumatic stress disorder?


This disorder is characterized by incremented stress and anxiety as a result of exposure to a stressful event or accident. Experiences during war, torture, natural disasters, assaults, rape and serious accidents, including car accidents and fires, are considered as accident events. In this type of disorder, people re-experience the tragic event in their daily dreams and thoughts and try to avoid anything that reminds them of it.

Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder


  • Repeated, unwelcome and disturbing reminders of a traumatic accident
  • Painful and recurring dreams, the content of which is related to a traumatic accident
  • The one reacts and acts as if a traumatic event is taking place
  • Avoid or attempt to avoid unpleasant memories, thoughts, or feelings belong to the incident
  • Incapacitation to recall one of the major aspects of the incident
  • Persistent emotional moods (for example, fear, panic, anger, guilt, and shame)
  • Significant reduction in interest or participation in important activities
  • Forthright behavior or self-destruction
  • Excessive listening
  • Excessive shy
  • Sleep disorders (including difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep or restless sleep)

Epidemiology


  • The lifetime prevalence in the general population is estimated to be 8%.
  • It is more common in women than men.
  • Although it can be seen at any age, the most common age of onset is early adulthood.
  • Men and women differ in the type of injuries that causes them disorder. (For example, in the case of men, there are usually war incidents, while it is often attack or rape in the case of women).
  • This type of disorder most often occurs in people who are single, divorced, widowed, socially isolated, or suffer from low socio-economic level.
  • The most crucial risk factors are the severity, duration and proximity of the individual to an actual traumatic event.
  • People whose relatives have a history of depressive disorder are at higher risk for developing post-traumatic stress disorder.

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