No matter what you though about the first part of this document, the second part is bound to blow you away. This syndrome was first given a name when psychiatric evaluations made observations on Vietnam vets. The findings are found to be consistent with vets of both Iraq wars. World War II and Korean war veterans also suffered from this mental disorder, but at the time, it was not recognized as a result of the patient's war experience. Children who have been mentally, physically or sexually abused suffer from PTSD as well. This particular mental health issue has wrought serious consequences in the lives of the victims and their families. PTSD is essentially a result of traumatic events which overwhelms the person. Nothing in normal society prepared them to deal with these unimaginable horrors. Before becoming recognized as an 'official' mental health issue, these victims suffered greatly and in most cases, ironically engendered their suffering onto those who were closest to them. Schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, attention deficit disorder (ADD), autism and bipolar disorder are just a few of the other mental health issues which are finally being examined from a medical perspective. Modern technology has now made it possible to map various areas of the brain and make correlations which help explain what makes a person susceptible to these various diseases. There's still a lot of work to be done in order to find effective treatments to help these patients. Public awareness may well be the catalyst to finding cures to what were once known only as a 'crazy' condition. As my wise dad used to say, knowledge equals power, so continue gathering information about mental health issues until you feel you have learned plenty about the subject. You can find more on this fun and exciting topic if you Google it.
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