COMPLEX PTSD RECOVERY
Brittany Forrester
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that may occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event such as a natural disaster, a severe accident, a terrorist act, war/combat, or rape or who have been threatened with death, sexual violence or severe injury.
PTSD can occur in all people of any ethnicity, nationality, culture, and age. PTSD affects approximately 3.5 percent of U.S. adults every year. An estimated one in 11 people will be diagnosed with PTSD in their lifetime. Women are twice as likely as men to have PTSD.
People with PTSD have intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings related to their experience that last long after the traumatic event. They may relive the event through flashbacks or nightmares; they may feel sadness, fear, or anger; and they may feel detached or estranged from other people. People with PTSD may avoid situations or people that remind them of the traumatic event, and they may have strong adverse reactions to something as ordinary as a loud noise or an accidental touch.
People with a diagnosis of PTSD are defended and insecure about many things in life. It is essential to create a safe place where people can explore and share their experiences and understand why they are experiencing life as they do to begin the healing process in a therapeutic environment. This book may offer much to promote the healing and growth of those affected by complex trauma.
Duration - 3h.
Author - Brittany Forrester.
Narrator - John Sullivan.
Published Date - Friday, 19 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2020 Brittany Forrester ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that may occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event such as a natural disaster, a severe accident, a terrorist act, war/combat, or rape or who have been threatened with death, sexual violence or severe injury. PTSD can occur in all people of any ethnicity, nationality, culture, and age. PTSD affects approximately 3.5 percent of U.S. adults every year. An estimated one in 11 people will be diagnosed with PTSD in their lifetime. Women are twice as likely as men to have PTSD. People with PTSD have intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings related to their experience that last long after the traumatic event. They may relive the event through flashbacks or nightmares; they may feel sadness, fear, or anger; and they may feel detached or estranged from other people. People with PTSD may avoid situations or people that remind them of the traumatic event, and they may have strong adverse reactions to something as ordinary as a loud noise or an accidental touch. People with a diagnosis of PTSD are defended and insecure about many things in life. It is essential to create a safe place where people can explore and share their experiences and understand why they are experiencing life as they do to begin the healing process in a therapeutic environment. This book may offer much to promote the healing and growth of those affected by complex trauma. Duration - 3h. Author - Brittany Forrester. Narrator - John Sullivan. Published Date - Friday, 19 January 2024. Copyright - © 2020 Brittany Forrester ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:12
Introduction
Duration:00:05:14
Post traumatic stress disorder
Duration:00:16:50
History of ptsd
Duration:00:04:43
Diagnosis of ptsd
Duration:00:03:54
Defining complex trauma
Duration:00:05:45
Diagnosis of complex trauma
Duration:00:08:47
Neurobiology
Duration:00:00:39
Brain science
Duration:00:06:01
The brain and the trauma
Duration:00:02:13
The brain and complex trauma
Duration:00:09:22
The theraputic culture
Duration:00:13:14
Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing
Duration:00:00:46
Trauma
Duration:00:03:48
Complex trauma
Duration:00:03:36
Individual psychology
Duration:00:04:34
Complex trauma2
Duration:00:00:57
Psychology of use
Duration:00:02:46
Lifestyle
Duration:00:03:40
Treatment for complex trauma
Duration:00:04:15
Emdr the treatment of choice
Duration:00:06:15
Emdr
Duration:00:01:04
Eye movements
Duration:00:07:15
Adaptive information processing
Duration:00:02:29
Three pronged approach
Duration:00:01:39
Phase 1 history taking and treatment planning
Duration:00:15:08
Phase two preparation
Duration:00:16:50
Phases three through seven
Duration:00:16:14
Phase 8 reevaluation
Duration:00:01:12
Phases 3 through 8 three prongs
Duration:00:08:25
Conclusion
Duration:00:02:20
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:17