Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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@321BookLover I did use it...it was very very powerful. You could hear a pin drop in the classroom as I played this video. I think that it speaks volumes to the power and effect of PTSD. If I ever do another presentation on this subject, I will likely use this video again. Good luck on your presentation.
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@threegirlpeaches I'm thinking it of using it in my presentation of PTSD for psych as well. It is a very well made video.
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Extremely powerful video. I plan to use it in my psychology class presentation about PTSD. I searched through many many videos and this one will work very very well. Thanks for posting it.
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@shyguyforlife I hope that you have seen a doctor or something. I have been diagnose with ptsd for years. I'm still on medication and hoping to find some sort of affordable therapy for this mess. You are not alone...
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I have PTSD and its hell. Can't have a day without freaking out or having a nervous breakdown. An the suicidal thoughts make life alot worse to.
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@weresmypants1 iv never been to war but i have ptsd and its hell, if you start to become numb and full of rage get help immediately, if not treated quickly ptsd can be devastating.
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I suffer from this on a medium scale, sometimes I fight it(my mind) since I know it plays tricks on me. I've seen worse cases on 2 buddies of mine. What happens to me is that I go to bed but I can't go to sleep until a few hours after, I try working out etc to finally go to sleep and when im out in the streets sometimes I start to get paranoia as if insurgents will pop out from windows at any time.
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This film shows how I felt everyday reliving events that I had totally blocked out. how does that happen? It's very frightening and the thought of taking your life is a bi-product of PTSD. GOOD POST< BUT JUST DON'T ACT OUT ON YOUR THOUGHTS! It helprd me to keep the gun out of sight. Time is a good healer, one day at a time.
lyndelsmith 4 years ago 5
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bigtimepimpin666 4 years ago 5