| Imagine, if you will, that you are
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| | here is beginning the initial medication
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| walking alone at night in an unfamiliar
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| | treatment within two weeks of the trauma.
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| neighborhood. You think you hear
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| | Then the goal of therapy, breaking the
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| footsteps behind you so you walk a little
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| | pattern of self-defeat by reexamining the
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| faster. Suddenly someone steps out from
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| | traumatic event and the patient responses
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| behind a bush. You turn around but
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| | to it, can begin. Education about the
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| someone is behind you as well. They are
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| | disease and recognition of cues or
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| both bigger than you and you are scared
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| | situations that trigger symptoms are
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| to death. Possibly you are mugged or
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| | invaluable. Complete education and
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| raped. Maybe you escape harm, but you've
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| | healing consists of:* ExposureExposure to
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| still had a harrowing experience. You
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| | the event via imagery allows you to
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| could end up suffering from Posttraumatic
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| | reexperience the event in a safe,
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| Stress Disorder (PTSD) if you have an
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| | controlled environment where your
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| experience like this or have exposure to
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| | reactions can be monitored.*
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| any real or a perceived life-threatening
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| | ExaminingExamining feelings such as
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| trauma where you responded with intense
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| | anger, shame, guilt, etc. allows you to
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| fear.PTSD is a medically recognized
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| | work on resolving these feelings.* New
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| anxiety disorder that occurs in normal
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| | Coping SkillsNew coping skills teach you
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| individuals under extremely stressful
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| | how to handle reminders, reactions and
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| situations. Symptoms may appear
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| | feelings without becoming overwhelmed or
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| immediately and then disappear after
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| | emotionally numb. This can help foster
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| several months. At other times symptoms
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| | your relationships with others. Some of
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| may take up to 6 months to emerge and may
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| | the techniques used are:* Relaxation
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| never completely go away. Half of those
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| | (i.e. breathing techniques,
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| who meet the DSM-IV criteria for PTSD
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| | visualization)* Biofeedback* Cognitive
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| will still suffer from symptoms a year
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| | restructuring* Managing Anger* Preparing
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| after diagnosis and 1/3 will still have
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| | for stress reactions* Addressing urges to
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| weekly symptoms ten years after the
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| | use alcohol or drugs* Communications and
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| trauma.CRITERIA FOR PTSD* Exposure to a
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| | relating effectively with peopleGroup
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| traumatic event marked by intense fear,
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| | treatment has also proven to be quite
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| helplessness or horror* Symptoms from
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| | helpful for PTSD sufferers. This type of
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| each of the three symptom clusters:*
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| | setting allows you to share with others
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| Intrusive recollections (evoke panic,
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| | who are more empathetic to your feelings.
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| fear, dread, nightmares, grief, despair,
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| | Being able to share instills more
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| daytime fantasies, etc.)* Avoidant
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| | confidence and helps you to trust again.
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| numbing symptoms (avoidance of trauma
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| | After being allowed to share your trauma
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| related stimuli, trouble leaving the
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| | you are freer to engage proactively in
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| house, cannot tolerate strong emotions,
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| | current relationships.Eye Movement
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| etc.)* Hyperarousal symptoms (symptoms
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| | Desensitization and Reprocessing
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| resemble panic attacks, generalized
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| | (EMDR)This is a relatively new treatment
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| anxiety, insomnia, irritability, startle
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| | that combines elements of exposure
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| response, hypervigilance that may come
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| | therapy, cognitive behavior therapy and
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| across as paranoia)You may also use the
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| | then uses techniques (eye movements, hand
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| mnemonic "DREAMS"D = DETACHMENTR =
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| | taps, sounds, etc.), which creates an
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| REEXPERIENCING THE EVENTE = EVENT HAD
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| | alteration of attention back and forth
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| EMOTIONAL EFFECTSA = AVOIDANCEM = MONTH
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| | across the person's midline. Fourteen
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| IN DURATIONS = SYMPATHETIC, HYPERACTIVITY
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| | controlled studies have been done on
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| OR HYPERVIGILANCESTATISTICSCertain
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| | EMDR. The last five done on trauma
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| populations are more at risk than others.
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| | patients (abuse, rape, accident victims,
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| Here are just a few examples:* 2% in
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| | etc.) have found that 84-90% of the
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| post-partum women* 18% in professional
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| | individuals suffered no PTSD after only
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| fire fighters* 34% in adolescent
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| | three sessions. In a study for combat
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| survivors of car accidents* 48% in female
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| | veterans, 77% showed no PTSD symptoms
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| rape victims* 67% in prisoners of warUp
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| | after twelve sessions. Like all therapy
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| to 80% of patients with PTSD will have a
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| | the progress rate depends on the
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| comorbid psychological or psychiatric
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| | individual and the type of trauma. To
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| disorder. The most common diseases that
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| | administer EMDR, therapists must undergo
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| occur with PTSD are:* major depression*
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| | special training.Although PTSD manifests
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| substance abuse* dysthymia* bipolar
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| | itself in a wide variety of symptoms
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| disorder* generalized anxiety disorder*
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| | there is a common factor. If you have
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| panic disorder* phobias* dissociative
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| | lived through any type of experience that
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| disordersTREATMENTSMedicationsTypical
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| | has caused you to feel threatened by
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| first line treatment is with selective
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| | death (either real or perceived) or
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| serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI's)
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| | threatened serious physical injury to
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| such as Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft or Lescol.
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| | yourself or to others, and you felt
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| Trazadone and nefazadone (Serzone) are
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| | intense fear, horror or helplessness, you
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| being re-studied since the have SSRI
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| | could be suffering from PTSD and may not
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| properties and they also reduce or
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| | even be aware of it. If you have
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| suppress REM sleep, thus reducing or
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| | experienced a traumatic event, lived an
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| eliminating nightmares. Tricyclic
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| | abused life, or cannot deal with
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| antidepressants and MAOI's have been
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| | something that you were confronted with,
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| tried but there is no proven efficacy for
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| | please seek the help of a professional.
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| these types of
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| | No one should have to live a life in
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| medications.Benzodiazepines were once the
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| | constant fear or helplessness.Terry J.
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| first line of treatment but the efficacy
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| | Coyier is a 37-year-old college student
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| has not been proven in controlled
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| | studying for an Associates of Applied
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| studies. They can also cause dependency
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| | Sciences degree. She is also a freelance
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| problems for people who must deal with
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| | writer who writes about bipolar disorder
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| substance abuse issues. These types of
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| | and other mental illnesses. Terry was
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| medications also come with a variety of
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| | diagnosed with bipolar ten years ago.
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| discontinuation
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| | She lives with her son in the Dallas/Ft.
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| problems.PsychotherapyOnce medications
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| | Worth Metroplex. Terry is an author on
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| relieve the most distressing symptoms a
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| | which is a site for Writers and her
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| patient can then concentrate on
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| | personal portfolio can be viewed here.
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| psychotherapy. A key element to success
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