People with post-traumatic stress disorder have intense, unsettling thoughts and feelings related to their experience that last long after the traumatic event is over. They may relive the event through memories or nightmares; they may feel sadness, fear, or anger; and they may feel distanced or distanced from other people. How does PTSD have such a negative effect? It may be because people who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder have difficulty feeling emotions. They may feel distanced from others.
This can cause problems in personal relationships and can even cause behavioral problems in your children. The sleepiness and avoidance that occur with PTSD are related to lower parenting satisfaction. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a set of reactions that can develop in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event that endangers their life or safety (or that of the people around them). The Department of Veterans Affairs is the main federal center for research and education on PTSD and traumatic stress.
Not everyone exposed to a traumatic event, or even the same traumatic event, will experience PTSD.