What are the most common dangers associated with post-traumatic stress disorder?
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What are the most common dangers associated with post-traumatic stress disorder?
Christopher Reist (Academic Psychiatrist, Co-Author of “Psychiatry”) gives expert video advice on: What are the most common causes of post-traumatic stress disorder?; What are the most common dangers associated with post-traumatic stress disorder?; Is there anything I can do to avoid developing post-traumatic stress disorder? and more...
Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD can really affect a lot of a person's areas of life. The dangers of post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD are impairment in social and occupational functioning. If post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD goes untreated, it's not uncommon for people to become estranged from their families; to lose those important relationships. If there's a lot of irritability and problems with concentration, this obviously will impact a person's ability to perform will at work. Other dangers of post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD include development of other disorders such as major depression. This has its own set of dangers. People with post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD are also more prone to develop substance abuse as they deal with problems with sleep, and will often turn to alcohol, or pot, or other kinds of sedatives to help them sleep or to help decrease the anxiety symptoms. This can just add together to create a downward spiral which can be very damaging.