Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can occur after you have been through a traumatic event. A traumatic event is something horrible and scary that you see or that happens to you. During this type of event, you think that your life or others' lives are in danger. You may feel afraid or feel that you have no control over what is happening. There are resources available to help you deal with the feelings and emotions that may arise from PTSD.
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- Fear and Anger in PTSD
- PTSD and Your Family
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- War, Stress, and PTSD
- Deciding to Get Treatment for PTSD
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- The 10 Principles of Recovery
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