Combining new, high tech interventions with existing evidence-based treatments for PTSD could mean quicker relief for Veterans coping with stress-inducing memoriesDoctors at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston, S.C., and elsewhere throughout the Department of Veterans Affairs, are experimenting with potentially faster ways of providing relief to Veterans coping with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.
On the Edge
“PTSD is a condition that sometimes arises when a person is exposed to an extreme stress event, such as life threat, combat, or witnessing some sort of traumatic event,” explained Dr. Christopher Pelic, a psychiatrist with the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center.
“Following exposure,” he continued, “you might have recurrent problems with nightmares, re-experiencing, feelings of being on edge, and avoidance of things that remind you of the events. These are commonplace. In some individuals, however, symptoms become so great that they can prevent you from performing your day-to-day activities. People avoid work, social settings, and life in general in order to withdraw to a perceived ‘safe zone.’” read more>>>
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