Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

DOD task force confronts suicide

By Ashley Rowland, Stars and Stripes Pacific edition, Tuesday, November 24, 2009 SEOUL, South Korea — They’re often young, male, in the Army, and recently had their hearts broken. The military has yet to understand thoroughly...

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Man stalked public transport users

A MAN was drunk and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder when he assaulted and groped seven young women who were catching public transport or walking home from work, a court has been told. Emmanuel Augustino Bago, a...

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Trauma exposure and stress-related disorders in inner city primary care patients. - Gillespie CF,...

OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to increase understanding of environmental risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) within an urban, impoverished, population. METHOD: This...

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Maladaptive cognitive appraisals mediate the evolution of posttraumatic stress reactions: A...

A prospective longitudinal follow-up study (n = 59) of child and adolescent survivors of physical assaults and motor vehicle accidents assessed whether cognitive processes predicted posttraumatic stress symptomatology (PTSS) at...

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Psychopathological, biological, and neuroimaging characterization of posttraumatic stress...

ePub (volume, issue, and page range not yet available)] On July 29, 2007, a severe coalmine-flooded disaster occurred in central China and 69 miners were trapped in an about 1400m underground coal pit. Fortunately, all of them...

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Tough judge Tucker Melancon to decide final six bizarre ferry crash claims

BY John Marzulli DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Sunday, November 22nd 2009, 4:00 AM After shelling out $67 million to 162 victims of the Staten Island ferry disaster, city lawyers are playing hardball in the last six cases - which...

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Veterans, Knoxville fear losing a special bond to terms with VA closing

By REID FORGRAVE • rforgrave@dmreg.com • November 22, 2009 Knoxville, Ia. — Jonathan Wilson came to this town in handcuffs. Over the last few years, the campus' radiology department, pharmacy and, finally, its mental health...

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Inner battles claimed beloved priest

The Rev. Dennis J. Rocheford called his nephew and best friend two days before he died. Two days later, on the morning of Sept. 10, Rev. Rocheford donned a bright-yellow U.S. Navy T-shirt, combat boots and jeans. A Vietnam...

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Army helps vets with ‘invisible wounds’

SAN ANTONIO — Richard Martin keeps a rearview mirror on his desk to prevent co-workers from startling him in his cubicle. The walls are papered with sticky notes to help him remember things, and he wears noise-canceling...

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Clifton Robinson: Tragedies big and small remind us of our greater obligations to society

CLIFTON ROBINSON Robinson Media Sunday, November 22, 2009 In the course of a long and fruitful life, I have witnessed many events, some extraordinarily happy, almost the stuff of fairy tales. For me, two tales in particular now...

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