Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder And Its Holocaust - 2899 Words

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and its Victims By: Madeline Fox Dr. Kappas PSY A345 November 29,2014 Abstract Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a very common condition in which the client shows certain symptoms. The condition is based off of traumatic experiences and if not treated properly can have some very serious life threatening issues. Also it is important to note that this condition can occur to anyone at any point in their lives. All it takes is one little mishap and depending on the outcome or the person, they can develop the symptoms that can potentially hurt them even worse than the event that occurred hurt. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and its Victims Posttraumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD)†¦show more content†¦PTSD can happen to people of all ages, there is no set number in determining when someone will develop it. There are however certain factors that may increase ones probability of the condition being reached. These factors include: experiencing long lasting trauma, experiencing other trauma earlier in life, such as child abuse or neglect, having a job that exposes more traumatic events than normal jobs do, having mental health problems, a lack of support from family and friends, and having blood related family who have mental health problems. (Help Guide, 2014) Researchers are working on what genes cause fear and have turned up some great results. They found that Stathmin, a protein that forms fear memories, cause mice to freeze which is a survival technique. The mice that they tested during their study were more willing to go into open spaces than normal mice were. GRP si gnals the brain during emotional events. As researchers found, it helps mice to control fear. A version of 5-HTTLPR gene is known to control serotonin levels. The overall findings done on genes linked to PTSD is that there are many that are at work in PTSD. (The National Institute of Mental Health, 2014). The most common types of traumatic events that people with PTSD have lived through

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