Treatment can take a long time, which may explain the high dropout rate. Some researchers have found that three-quarters of people with PTSD stop treatment. However, treatment (usually a combination o....
In addition to asking about the traumatic events that triggered your symptoms, your doctor will ask about your life history and will ask you to describe both positive experiences and negative or traum....
Some trauma cannot be prevented, but it can be a great source of relief to receive counseling and supportive therapy immediately afterward. Don't let others push you to describe all the details of the....
The long-term outlook for PTSD varies widely and depends on many factors, such as your ability to cope with stress, your personality or temperament, a history of depression, the use of substances, the....
To be diagnosed with PTSD, you must have a history of having been exposed to a severe traumatic experience that caused feelings of intense fear, helplessness or horror. At some later time, you may beg....
By definition, symptoms of PTSD must last for at least one month. However, untreated PTSD can be long-lasting. Symptoms may come and go over many years. For example, according to one study of World Wa....


