Garcia, Katelyn M. Carlton, Corinne N. Williams, Cheyenne Breaux, Rosanna and Ollendick, Thomas H. 2024. Evaluation of the Modified Social Anxiety Questionnaire for Children: Exploring Psychometrics ...
PTSD occurs at a high rate in children and adolescents, and this rate appears to be rising. Because this syndrome can have long-lasting effects when it occurs before adulthood, early recognition ...
Sep. 20, 2024 — A single treatment session, which includes the video game Tetris, can reduce symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This has been shown in a new study carried out ...
Traumatic events—military combat, natural disasters, personal assaults, auto accidents—can trigger a disabling anxiety condition known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In the U.S., it ...
A trained mental health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or neuropsychologist can diagnose someone with PTSD. A primary care physician may do an initial screening to determine if ...
Complex PTSD is not a recognized diagnosis in the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), partly due to its overlap with symptoms of PTSD. However, it ...
The pupils of someone with PTSD have an exaggerated response when viewing exciting or dangerous images, the study found A person's pupils can reveal if they have suffered a traumatic experience in ...
McGee, now 44 and living in Colorado, applied for the trial after a doctor diagnosed him with PTSD when he was 40. Throughout his life, McGee felt overwhelmed, sometimes debilitated, by his emotions.
The book reveals his haunting stories from his career as a Canadian correctional officer, as well as his struggles with PTSD. "I got to the point where I was contemplating suicide," LeBlanc said.
A session of treatment including playing Tetris for just 20 minutes has been shown to reduce the severity of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms for up to six months in healthcare workers.
The book will keep “his legacy alive,” Navalnaya said. “Playing Possum,” a new book by the philosopher Susana Monsó, explores the mysteries of grief and mourning in the animal world.