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War Effects of Soldiers - Symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Topic: Life Coach and Life CoachingBy Gayle Joplin Hall, PhD; Dr. Hall on CallPublished Recently added

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"PTSD is the fear controlling you. Exposing your fear is controlling your PTSD!" – Anthony Parsons.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, otherwise known as PTSD, is defined as a condition in which a person experiences enduring physical or psychological symptoms after an extremely stressful event or series of events.
In World War I, this problem was known as Shell Shock. During World War II, this was called Combat Fatigue. Now, it is known as PTSD.

Soldiers are trained to believe they must kill or be killed during combat in war. War may leave deep, psychological scars. Understanding PTSD and the symptoms will help those who welcome home the soldier receive the treatment he or she needs so the soldier may work on regaining their psychological health and freedom.

The following are seven indicators of PTSD:

(1). Flashbacks are the hallmark of PTSD. A flashback includes vivid memories, feelings, and images of traumatic experiences. When I say “hallmark” I mean this is the most common symptom for those plagued with PTSD.

(2). Nightmares are the second highest indicator of PTSD. Many times, soldiers will sleep with the lights on (if lighting is available) or avoid sleep as long as possible so the frequent nightmares will not reappear.

(3). Sleeplessness. This goes along with nightmares, mentioned above. The soldiers know if they fall asleep, they may have nightmares; therefore, a vicious cycle ensues to try to stay awake for extended periods of time. Soldiers in the war zone have gone for 28 hours regularly with no sleep. Studies have proven that after 28 hours with no sleep, the possibility of making grave errors rises to an all-time high. This places the soldiers at elevated risks and can get them killed.

(4). Recurring anxiety is a common denominator for those affected by PTSD, especially soldiers returning from war. They are anxious about many different things. Think about it this way. You, as a civilian, are at home, getting dressed for work and must decide what to wear that day. As a soldier, the warrior is constantly apprehensive of where his boots, gear, bitch (M-16), and extra ammo are when he is at war. It takes a while to get past this.

(5). Intrusive thoughts haunt the soldier, as do certain sounds. When the soldier is in the war zone, he or she is on high alert at all times. They see and hear things that we have not seen or heard, such as unpleasant thoughts of shootings the day before, losing their buddies, horrific things we, as civilians, have not had to deal with. These intrusive thoughts can enter the mind at any time, until they are controlled. There are instances when they cannot be controlled 100% of the time.

(6). A soldier has problems with attention when he or she has PTSD. They are conditioned to never be relaxed, so when they do have that opportunity of being outside the war zone, there is difficulty in paying attention. The soldier is thinking about war again and that is where his or her attention is focused. The mind wanders if PTSD is not treated.

(7). Social withdrawal is the final sign of PTSD. Soldiers have a difficult time readjusting to civilian life after coming back from war. They do not feel they can talk about what they have seen or done because nobody will understand them. As a result of this, they turn their thoughts inward, this becomes shame, which turns into blame, and one big circle of negative forces drive them deeper into PTSD.

The good news is that there is hope for those who suffer from PTSD. The first step for soldiers returning from war or any Veteran suffering from PTSD is to go their local Veterans Hospital (VA) and get the diagnosis. File papers for disability. Seek out treatment from the VA in support groups, find a good Life Coach who fully understands PTSD, or search for a mental health professional who can treat PTSD. Many cannot do so. What is important is that you find a therapist or professional person you can relate to, someone you can work with and feel comfortable with, and develop a relationship with. Please understand that this is not a quick fix. There is more than one method of approach for PTSD and it is a partnership to find what works best for you.
Watch for my next article titled, “Reasons Why Soldiers Have Difficulty Adjusting to a Civilian Lifestyle After Serving Their Country.”

©Copyright – Gayle Joplin Hall, PhD. All rights reserved worldwide. None of this material may be downloaded or reproduced without written permission from the author.

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Gayle Joplin Hall, PhD, is The Happiness Life Coach™, Published Author, Keynote Speaker and Expert in Domestic Violence, Crisis Analysis, and Behavior Consultation. She is also knowledgeable in PTSD and soldiers.

Dr. Hall is President and Founder of Dr. Hall on Call™ and offers online, phone, and in-person coaching sessions. She is also a dynamic Keynote Speaker, Mentor, and Professor. Be sure to check out the detailed "Expert Page" to learn about me and then visit my website for the free gift, mentioned below.

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