PTSD Symptoms
PTSD Misconceptions
100

Name two emotional symptoms of PTSD.

Anxiety, depression, anger, guilt, or emotional numbness

100

What is a common misconception about medication for PTSD and what is the reality

Myth: Medication is a "quick fix" or the only solution

Reality: The reality is that medication can help manage symptoms but is often most effective when combined with therapy and other coping strategies. 

Medications, such as sertraline (Zoloft) and paroxetine (Paxil), may also be used to treat symptoms of PTSD.

200

What is a flashback someone with PTSD might experience?

Reliving a traumatic event as if it’s happening again

200

What is a common misconception about therapy for PTSD

That therapy only involves talking but inreality it includes building coping skills, processing emotions, visualizing, or writing about the event.

300

What type of sleep problem is common in individuals with PTSD

Nightmares or Insomnia 

300

People often assume you need to directly experience a trauma to develop PTSD whats an other way PTSD can occur?

By witnessing a traumatic event or learning about trauma affecting a loved one

400

PTSD can cause someone to feel constantly on edge. What is the clinical term for this?

Hypervigilance 

400

What is a common misconception about recovery from PTSD

The recovery is quick and easy. In reality it OFTEN takes time and involves a combination of therapy support, medications and coping strategies.

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