Overview
Symptoms
Causes/Stats
Treatment/Diagnosis
BONUS
100

What is PTSD?

When an individual experiences a significantly traumatizing event, and therefore suffers from reoccurring flashbacks, panic/anxiety attacks, etc.

100

Most common symptom is ____________

Flashbacks

100

PTSD is classified as a ______ disorder.

Anxiety

100

Two of the best ways for you to get better.

Counseling and medication

200

What does PTSD stand for?

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

200

When a young child gets PTSD what might be some of the symptoms?

- wet the bed 

- forget how to speak

- living the event when they are in playtime

- overly attached to their parent/another adult

200

PTSD can cause experiences of __________

What is fear, helplessness and horror

200

PTSD medication is used for ____

Making you feel less worried and sad (anxious)

300

When is PTSD most commonly diagnosed?

3 months within the occurance

300

What are some possible symptoms a teenager with PTSD may experience?

- overwhelming guilt

- blame themselves

- rage/mood swings

300

What percentage of children had PTSD from violence at home?

25% of children have PTSD from family abuse and violence.

300

It can't be diagnosed with out a _______

Traumatic Event

300

True or False: PTSD can be developed only physically.

False

400

What are the three most common occurrences of PTSD?

War, Disasters, and Abuse

400

Symptoms of anxiety and increased emotional arousal exhibit _______.

anger, fear, and guilt.

400

What group of people are commonly prone to getting PTSD?

Veterans and first responders

400

True or False: Having a nightmare about a terrifying event that has never actually occurred is a symptom of PTSD?

False

500

Medication for ptsd is called ______

selective serotonin repute inhibitors