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Posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ) emerges after exposure to a traumatic event eliciting fear, horror or helplessness that involves bodily injury, the threat of injury, or death to one ’ s self or another person The chronic stress in PTSD contributes to an observed decrease in hippocampal volume and declarative memory deficits.
The civil war remains the most traumatic, controversial and emotionally charged event in the history of modern Finland, and there have even been disputes about how to designate it.
The destruction of Jerusalem, the Temple, and the Davidic dynasty by Babylon in 587 / 586 BCE was therefore a deeply traumatic event, and led to much theological reflection on the meaning of the national tragedy.
This was a traumatic event for Mead, who had named this baby, and thoughts of her lost sister permeated her daydreams for many years.
A history of psychologically traumatic events, and the recent experience of a stressful event, can both contribute to the development of psychosis.
Seizures can occur after a subject witnesses a traumatic event.
The strategy developed for prehospital trauma care in North America is based on the Golden Hour theory, i. e., that a trauma victim's best chance for survival is in an operating room, with the goal of having the patient in surgery within an hour of the traumatic event.
Type I CRPS develops following an initiating noxious event that may or may not have been traumatic, while type II CRPS develops after a nerve injury.
In response to a traumatic event, anxiety may interrupt the formation of memories and disrupt the learning processes, resulting in dissociation.
* Trauma trigger, an event causing traumatic memories or feelings to resurface
Karl was not physically hurt by the shark, but he suffers a mental breakdown from the traumatic event.
He also remembers a traumatic event from his childhood — he slid down a hand rail and accidentally knocked his brother onto sharp pointed railings, killing him.
Having gotten over the traumatic event of Ben Parker's death, Aunt May went on a date while Spider-Man is dealing with Deadpool and the X-Men.
In an interview on his website, Itoi describes how his inspiration for the final battle with Giygas resulted from a traumatic childhood event.
The underlying cause of Peyronie's Disease is not well understood, but is thought to be caused by trauma or injury to the penis usually through sexual activity although many patients often are unaware of any traumatic event or injury.
Some people do not report any kind of traumatic event.
Physical or sexual assault was the traumatic event for more than 60 % of the subjects, and 75 % of them were women.
He eventually prompts her to remember a traumatic event in Eve ’ s childhood.
The loss of the Light Brigade had been such a traumatic event that the allies were incapable of further action that day.
Meetup co-founder Scott Heiferman publicly stated that the manner in which people in New York came together in the aftermath of that traumatic event inspired him to use the Internet to make it easier for people to connect with strangers in their community.
Joan died in September 1467, following which traumatic event William renounced his former life and entered the priesthood.
It is nevertheless clear that in any case the revolt of 464 BC represented a major traumatic event for the Spartans.
Retrograde amnesia is typically the result of physical or psychological trauma which manifests itself as the inability to remember information preceding the traumatic event.
Amnesia can result from a number of different causes, including encephalitis, severe traumatic brain injury, vitamin B < sub > 1 </ sub > deficiency as seen in Korsakoff's Syndrome, and psychotic episodes, or by witnessing an emotionally traumatic event ( Dissociative amnesia ).

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This may explain why flashbulb memory typically involves traumatic events.
Prevention of MTBI involves taking general measures to prevent traumatic brain injury, such as wearing seat belts and using airbags in cars.
They generally develop after thermal or traumatic injury that involves the deep layers of the dermis and express high levels of TGF-β.
By definition, acute stress disorder is the result of a traumatic event in which the person experiences or witnesses an event that causes the victim / witness to experience extreme, disturbing or unexpected fear, stress or pain, and that involves or threatens serious injury, perceived serious injury or death to themselves or someone else.
The term intervention is most often used when the traumatic event involves addiction to drugs or other items.
Eumycetoma usually involves the subcutaneous tissue after a traumatic inoculation of the causative organism.
It has been argued that relocation, which often involves hours of helicopter mustering, would be more traumatic for the horses.

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In the British regimental system this was traumatic enough ; however, the regimental identity survived the disbanding of a single battalion.
According to experts, emetophobia can be triggered by a single traumatic event, such as a long bout of stomach flu, accidentally vomiting in public, or having to witness someone else vomit.
A fundamental literary device used that goes against basic horse psychology was that of having Pilgrim, apparently a well-trained horse, suddenly became a vicious rogue following a single traumatic event.
Long-term exposure to situations such as extreme poverty or milder forms of abuse, such as verbal abuse, can be traumatic ( though verbal abuse can also potentially be traumatic as a single event ).
# Repeated experience: the double bind is a recurrent theme in the experience of the victim, and as such, cannot be resolved as a single traumatic experience.
It seeks explanations for diseases, or their symptoms, signs, and cause in single, materialistic — i. e., anatomical or structural ( e. g., in genes and their products )— changes within the body, wrought directly ( linearly ), for example, by infectious, toxic, or traumatic agents.

traumatic and experience
In Dianetics, the unconscious or reactive mind is described as a collection of " mental image pictures ," which contain the recorded experience of past moments of unconsciousness, including all sensory perceptions and feelings involved, ranging from pre-natal experiences, infancy and childhood, even the traumatic feelings associated events from past lives and alien cultures.
Hyperinflation has always been a traumatic experience for the area which suffers it, and the next policy regime almost always enacts policies to prevent its recurrence.
Finally, the immensely traumatic nature of the experience dashed basic assumptions: realism seemed bankrupt when faced with the fundamentally fantastic nature of trench warfare, as exemplified by books such as Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front ( 1929 ).
The traumatic experience of military service, a reminder of the horrors of the military academy, almost completely silenced him as a poet.
Psychogenic stuttering may also arise after a traumatic experience such as a grief, the breakup of a relationship or as the psychological reaction to physical trauma.
) who suffered a traumatic experience as a 13-year-old when he encountered a viper.
Traumatic dreams ( where the dream merely repeats the traumatic experience ) were eventually admitted as exceptions to the theory.
Many Chinese were conscripted into " burial teams ", an experience they would later recall as horrifically traumatic.
A couple of years later Bolívar returned to the love and care of his parents, but this traumatic experience would have a severe effect on Bolívar's life.
Post-traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ) is an anxiety disorder which results from a traumatic experience.
Whatever the case, in the words of Barker's character Billy Prior, Rivers's experience was traumatic enough to cause him to " put his mind's eye out ".
) He would later write a poem about this traumatic experience titled " The Wanton Folly of Me Mum ," which was mentioned but not recited in the Angel finale " Not Fade Away ".
Two years after the traumatic experience of the 1870 war, he was tempted by a call from the Bonapartist leader Dugué de la Fauconnerie, who hired him as private secretary and introduced him to L ' Ordre de Paris.
In Sébastien Roch ( 1890 ) ( English translation: Sébastien Roch, 2000 ), Mirbeau purged the traumatic effects of his experience as a student at a Jesuits school in Vannes.
Some limerents, however, may actually experience limerence in consequence of " hyperarousal ," a symptom-inter alia-of traumatic stress disorders.
Early psychology assumed that fetishism either is being conditioned or imprinted or the result of a strong emotional ( e. g., traumatic ) or physical experience.
Her early death, when the boy was only five years old, was a traumatic experience that, in his own words, " deeply scarred " the future composer.
Most people go through life dreading they'll have a traumatic experience.
Young star Sarah Polley, who was nine years old at the time of filming, similarly described it as a traumatic experience for her.
It may still have been too traumatic an experience ; the children of many Famine survivors were still alive, as indeed were some born during the Famine period.
Studies have shown that individuals given propranolol immediately after a traumatic experience show less severe symptoms of PTSD compared to their respective control groups that did not receive the drug ( Vaiva et al., 2003 ).
The journey round Scotland while kept below deck was so traumatic that some colonists thought it comparable to the worst parts of the whole Darien experience.
condition in which a person's identity and interpersonal relationships are centered around a memory of traumatic experience which is objectively false but in which the person strongly believes.
Not only do individuals with this condition experience less vivid and decontextualized episodic memory for all events outside of the traumatic experience, but also, individuals with PTSD have difficulties with identifying the source of both emotional and neutral information overall.

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