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  • ...n accident, war, or natural disaster. Families of victims can also develop post-traumatic stress disorder, as can emergency personnel, rescue workers fire fighters and police office
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  • * [http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/298/5/588 Post-traumatic stress disorder]. Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Post-traumatic stress disorder]]
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  • * [http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/298/5/588 Post-traumatic stress disorder]. Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
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  • {{r|Post-traumatic stress disorder}}
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  • | pagename = Post-traumatic stress disorder | abc = Post-traumatic stress disorder
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  • *[[Post-traumatic stress disorder]]
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  • ...erentiation be made between the diagnostic categorizations of C-PTSD and [[Post-traumatic stress disorder|Post traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD), as C-PTSD better describes the per
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  • {{r|Post-traumatic stress disorder}}
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  • ...ises in the use of hypnosis and suggestion as a tool in research, pain and post-traumatic stress disorder, and uses neuroimaging techniques to explore these topics. He is currently
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  • ...xiety disorder]], [[obsessive-compulsive disorder]], [[panic disorder]], [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] and [[social phobia]]. It is often prescribed for the "off-label" indica
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  • ...n accident, war, or natural disaster. Families of victims can also develop post-traumatic stress disorder, as can emergency personnel, rescue workers fire fighters and police office
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  • ...786 }} </ref> while may interactive with stressful life events to cause [[post-traumatic stress disorder]].<ref name="pmid18349090">{{cite journal| author=Binder EB, Bradley RG, Li
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  • ...standard of psychotherapeutic care for a number of conditions, including [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] and [[depression]]. Many conditions benefit from combined cognitive psych
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  • ...ysical fitness, and is one of the Army initiatives to avoid and mitigate [[post-traumatic stress disorder|post-traumatic and other stress disorders]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...02_4?journalCode=eb}}</ref> Herman, in her theory of recovery from chronic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder writes that one of the major recovery stages is the remembering and mournin
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  • ...ine monophosphate]] (cGMP) levels. Psychological causes include stress, [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD), depression, situational anxiety, and relationship problems.
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  • ...nical syndromes (excessively shy fearful children, melancholic depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and self-administration of psychotropic drugs). The excess glucocorticoids ...hippocampus have clinical ramifications for disorders such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and individual differences in the aging process
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