Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is
a mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a
traumatic or life-threatening event.
This could include:
Accidents
Abuse or violence
War or conflict
Natural disasters
Sudden loss
π PTSD happens when the brain struggles
to process trauma, causing ongoing stress even when the danger has passed.
⚠️ Core Symptoms
PTSD symptoms are usually grouped into
four main categories:
π 1. Intrusion (Re-experiencing)
Flashbacks (feeling like the event is
happening again)
Nightmares
Distressing memories
Emotional or physical reactions to
reminders
π« 2. Avoidance
Avoiding places, people, or
conversations
Staying away from reminders of the
trauma
Withdrawing from activities or
situations
π 3. Changes in Thinking & Mood
Negative thoughts about self or the
world
Feeling numb or detached
Loss of interest in activities
Memory problems related to the trauma
Feelings of guilt, shame, or blame
⚡ 4. Arousal & Reactivity
(Hyperarousal)
Feeling constantly “on edge”
Easily startled
Difficulty sleeping
Angry outbursts
Risky or self-destructive behaviour
π§ How PTSD Develops
PTSD is linked to how the brain responds
to trauma:
The brain’s fear system stays “switched
on”
Memories are not processed normally
The body remains in a survival state
(fight, flight, freeze)
π This is why symptoms can continue long
after the event.
π₯ Who Can Be Affected?
PTSD can affect anyone, including:
Children and young people
Adults
Veterans
Survivors of abuse or trauma
Emergency workers
π Not everyone who experiences trauma
develops PTSD
π ️
Treatment & Support
PTSD is highly treatable
π¬ Therapy (Most Effective)
Trauma-focused therapy
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Exposure therapy
These help:
Process the trauma
Reduce fear responses
Rebuild coping skills
π Medication
Antidepressants (e.g., sertraline,
paroxetine)
Help with anxiety, depression, and sleep
π€ Support Systems
Peer support groups
Family and community support
Trauma-informed care
π When to Seek Help
Seek support if symptoms:
Last more than a few weeks
Interfere with daily life
Cause distress or isolation
π¨ Immediate Help (U.S.)
Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis
Lifeline)
Call 911 in emergencies
π Support Organizations
National Center for PTSD
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
π§ PTSD & Your Study (Important Link)
This connects strongly to your earlier
work on:
Hearing voices
Inner thoughts
Trauma and stress
π PTSD can include:
Intrusive thoughts
Flashbacks (like vivid internal
experiences)
Sometimes hearing voices linked to
trauma
This supports your idea that:
Mental experiences exist on a
spectrum—from normal inner thought to distressing trauma responses.
π§© Key Learning Points
✔ PTSD is caused by trauma
✔ Symptoms fall into 4 main groups
✔ It affects thoughts, emotions, and the
body
✔ It is treatable
✔ Early support improves recovery
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π§ PTSD (Trauma Stress)
π‘ What is PTSD?
A mental health condition after
something very scary or upsetting.
π Symptoms
π Flashbacks
Feeling like it is happening again
π« Avoiding things
Staying away from reminders
π Feelings
Sad, numb, or worried
⚡ Body reactions
Jumpy, tense, cannot sleep
π ️ Help
and support
π¬ Talking therapy
π Medication
π€ Support from others
π¨ Get help if:
You feel overwhelmed
You cannot cope
You feel unsafe
π Call 988 for support
π Important message
You are not alone. PTSD can get better
with help.
π¬ Final Reflection (for your book)
This section strengthens your overall
theme:
π Trauma changes how the brain processes
reality
π But these responses are understandable
human reactions
π With support, people can recover and
rebuild
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a
condition where a person:
Relives traumatic events
Has nightmares or flashbacks
Avoids reminders of trauma
Feels anxious or on edge
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