How To Write An Informative Speech On Phd

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Brianna Esposito Professor Fodali General Psychology April 26, 2011 Good afternoon! My name is Brianna Esposito and I am here to talk to you today about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, also known as PTSD. PTSD is a mental health condition triggered by a shocking, terrifying, and disturbing experience. Originally known as “shell shock”, it is most common in war veterans and was first noticed in World War One in 1914. In fact, between 1914 and 1918 80,000 soldiers were identified as suffering from “shell shock”. PTSD has also been found in victims of violent rape, physical attacks, and severe automobile accidents. It has been called a normal reaction to an abnormal situation. Many people who go through traumatic events in their lifetime have difficulty adjusting and coping. With time and taking care of yourself, these feelings usually pass. However, sometimes the symptoms continue for months or even years. This long term affect is called PTSD. The essential feature of PTSD is the experience of a…show more content…
SSRI's are doctor prescribed medications designed to affect the neurotransmitter serotonin which regulates a person’s mood, anxiety levels, appetite and other bodily functions. Due to the fact that SSRI's control such vital mechanisms in the body, medication levels must be carefully customized to individual needs. Currently there are only two FDA approved medications for PTSD, Sertraline commonly known as Zoloft and Paroxetine better known as Paxil. Often times, victims of PTSD shy away from the medications available fearing dependence and, more notably, the common side effects of the medications. Both Zoloft and Paxil hold common side effects that include: anxiety, constipation, decreased sexual desire or ability, diarrhea, loss of appetite, nausea, nervousness, upset stomach, tiredness, trouble sleeping, vomiting, and weight

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