The Everyday Abuses That Lead to PTSD in Our Society by Taylor Bennett | Jun 20, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Trauma When one hears the term “posttraumatic stress disorder,” an image of a wounded veteran often comes to mind. While this can be an accurate depiction, it’s important to recognize this as one of many faces of PTSD. In fact, a lot of us can find another by merely looking in…
How Does PTSD Change and Develop Over Time? by Taylor Bennett | Jun 19, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Trauma Those who develop posttraumatic stress disorder as a result of experiencing trauma often suffer from nightmares, flashbacks, anxiety, hypervigilance, and/or depressed mood. They may also go through periods of heightened irritability, hostility, and self-destructive behavior. But the question is when? Jessica Tappana, a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in…
Hypervigilance: Understanding This State of Alertness and Sensitivity by Taylor Bennett | Oct 4, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Trauma Chase walks into the grocery store to buy a few simple items: bananas, milk, and cereal. However, the task proves anything but simple for him. All he can focus on are the other shoppers and the threats that they pose to him—he immediately regrets his confidence in making this quick…
5 Common Psychological Effects One Might Experience After Surviving a Major Earthquake by Taylor Bennett | Sep 21, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Trauma In the past couple weeks, we have bared witness to multiple category 5 hurricanes including Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, which claimed the lives of many and devastated too many communities to count. But now, another natural disaster fights for the limelight—a deadly earthquake in Mexico. Ringing in at a…
Common Mental Health Effects Victims of Natural Disasters like Hurricane Harvey Experience by Taylor Bennett | Sep 1, 2017 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Trauma Hurricane Harvey surprised us all with more aggression and rain than most meteorologists predicted or have ever seen before. The tropical storm has attacked the Houston, Texas area, flooding it with more than 50 inches of rain and setting a record for the continental U.S. in the process. It is…
Survivor’s Guilt: Coping, Facts, and Fictions by Taylor Bennett | Aug 1, 2017 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Trauma Meredith and six of her fellow doctors board a plane—one of many in their lifetimes—in a hurry, each with their own distractions and busy minds. Suddenly the plane starts shaking uncontrollably and their attentions are reverted; within minutes, the plane has fallen out of the sky and they’re scattered among…
Dealing with Trauma: Overview, Facts, and Fictions by Taylor Bennett | Aug 1, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Trauma The world we live in is full of pain and suffering: the children who grow up with uninvolved or inexistent parents; the men and women who leave their families to fight for their country and never return; the women who are abused by boyfriends and rapists; the homeless that rest…
How to Handle Criticism as a Survivor of Trauma by Tina Hilliard | Dec 30, 2015 | Mental Health Topics, Trauma Whether constructive or otherwise received from a spouse, boss, family member or friend, criticism for some of us can provoke defensiveness, justifying, rationalizing, minimizing, and sometimes self-defeating hostility. I’ve personally seen these responses to criticism displayed more frequently in those who reported histories of trauma of some sort. Whether the…
DSM 5: PTSD is Not an Expected Response to Trauma by Thriveworks Counseling | Jun 14, 2013 | Mental Health Topics, PTSD, Trauma PTSD is not an expected response to trauma, according to the DSM 5, but a rare and an unexpected response to trauma. Accordingly, most people who experience trauma do not go on to experience PTSD. Why do some experience it, whole others don’t? For the first time, with its 5th…
DSM 5: One Can Develop PTSD without Experiencing Trauma by Anthony Centore, PhD | Jun 14, 2013 | Mental Health Topics, PTSD, Trauma According to the DSM 5, one no longer needs to experience a trauma, but only to have learned about a trauma, to develop PTSD. Field researchers have found that some children, who came from good and trauma free homes, have demonstrated symptoms of PTSD. This occurs in instances where a…
Boston Psychiatrist Helps Us Cope with Boston Marathon by Anthony Centore, PhD | Apr 24, 2013 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics, Trauma The dreadful bombings on the finish line of the Boston Marathon, April 15, 2013, in which three persons died and at least 183 were injured calls to mind another senseless tragedy. On December 14, 1992, Wayne Lo, a student at Simon’s Rock College in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, went on a…