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Anyone had P.T.S.D from a bereavement before? If so what treatment did you have and was it sucessful? |
Thanks, over and out Sir tuna. I have PTSD from a bereavement. Bereavement counselling is the best thing. Yes you could suffer PTSD from a death, but usually if you actually see the death and it isn't pleasant. There is a drug that helps with it also. Sertraline. Pickles got it Time is the great healer!! Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is an anxiety disorder that often follows from a severely traumatic event (whether it happened to you personally or you witnessed it). In general, examples of such events include military combat, rape/abuse, an automobile accident, or living through a natural disaster or terrorist incident. Usually, PTSD symptoms involve re-living the event over and over again in your mind, having enduring nightmares, or experiencing feelings of intense fear. If the person you are mourning died in a horrific way and you witnessed it, it is possible that your symptoms are in line with PTSD. Otherwise, if you have feelings of great helplessness and sadness due to the death of a loved one, it is possible that you may be depressed instead or experiencing grief - which is a very natural and common reaction. Regardless, I think that you should make an appointment with a mental health professional who can better diagnose what is going on and how to best treat it. PTSD is a 'mental health disorder' and needs to be 'seen and treated as such' by a properly trained counselor. PTSD can be a 'temporary problem' but most PTSD is something a person with it will have to learn to 'deal with' for the rest of their lives. DO NOT ASSUME that all 'counselors' are capable of 'dealing with' PTSD ... you MUST ASK THEM what their 'training is' in dealing with this disorder, and you should probably 'reject' any that says 'I just treat the individual symptoms and thus treat the disorder' ... because THAT DOESN'T WORK. |
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