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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Introduction
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and War-Related Stress Booklet
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Introduction

PTSD is a psychological response that can happen when we experience one or more intense traumatic events - particularly ones that threaten our life or that of someone else. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a daily reality for many veterans and CF members and families. Symptoms can include:

  • distressing memories, images, nightmares or flashbacks of the event(s);
  • gaps in memory;
  • feelings of being cut-off or detached from loved ones;
  • less control over impulses;
  • problems concentrating;
  • sleep disturbances; and/or
  • anger and irritability

Fact Sheets
This selection of PTSD Fact Sheets was originally produced by our colleagues at the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, National Center for PTSD. Those adapted by Veterans Affairs Canada are so noted.


Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and War-Related Stress Booklet

To help veterans and still-serving CF clients who may be suffering from PTSD, VAC has published a booklet Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and War-Related Stress that describes common symptoms of the PTSD and offers practical advice on how to cope with this condition. As well, treatment options are discussed. Partners and families of PTSD sufferers also will find this booklet helpful as it contains information on how to support, and respond to, a loved one affected by PTSD.

Guidelines for Assessment of the Stress and Anxiety Disorders (including PTSD) are contained in the Table of disabilities.

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Web site Links

For additional information on PTSD you can visit the following sites:

For additional information please contact Veterans Affairs Canada

 
Updated: 2004-9-7