Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may be a disorder that develops in some people that have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event. It is essential to feel afraid of during and after a traumatic situation. Fear triggers many split-second changes within the body to assist defend against danger or to avoid it. This “fight-or-flight” response may be a typical reaction meant to guard an individual against harm. Nearly everyone will experience a variety of reactions after trauma, yet most of the people get over initial symptoms naturally. Those who still experience problems could also be diagnosed with PTSD. People who have PTSD may feel stressed or frightened, even once they aren't in peril.
Case Report: Neurological Disorders
Case Report: Neurological Disorders
Research Article: Neurological Disorders
Research Article: Neurological Disorders
Case Report: Neurological Disorders
Case Report: Neurological Disorders
Research Article: Neurological Disorders
Research Article: Neurological Disorders
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Editorial: Neurological Disorders
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Neurological Disorders
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