"Post-traumatic stress disorder, also known as PTSD, was a psychological condition that was caused by traumatic events. An individual who developed this disorder could experience changes in sleeping patterns, flashbacks to the trauma that triggered it, changes in personality, and associated mood disorders. Some individuals experienced memory loss. This condition could affect a variety of species, including Gands and Rodians. Tuffass, a Gand Gunnery Sergeant with the Republic Marines, developed post-traumatic stress disorder shortly after the Battle of Yavin 4, during the Great Sith War. The disorder stemmed from his injuries, which he was almost dismembered by a Massassi warrior during battle. Afterward, he suffered flashbacks and his personality shifted; he was more edgy and irritable and handled stress with more aggression. Tuffass refused treatment for the disorder and instead chose to cope through meditation and exercise. As the Gand grew older, the severity of the symptoms began to subside. A former Rodian bounty hunter, Camilla Sookanado, also developed post-traumatic stress disorder, which stemmed from a past hunt that had ended in her imprisonment on a nameless planet in the Outer Rim Territories. The disorder manifested in severe depression, paranoia, and states of psychogenic fugue. Due to the severity of the disorder, Camilla was forced to retire from bounty hunting. The condition was blamed for her parole violation in 26 ABY, in which Camilla spent six months of an eighteen-month sentence in the Bedacus-Lambrecht Correctional Facility on Coruscant."@en . "Post-traumatic stress disorder"@en . . . "Post-traumatic stress disorder"@en . "Katrina Cornwell had experience treating people with PTSD. (DIS: \"Into the Forest I Go\") Lieutenant Ash Tyler suffered from post traumatic stress disorder following his imprisonment and torture by the Klingon L'Rell. Tyler suffered from nightmares after his rescue. Additionally Tyler experienced intense flashbacks after encountering L'Rell on board the Sarcophagus. (DIS: \"Into the Forest I Go\") In 2374, The Doctor speculated that Seven of Nine's hallucinations of the Borg and a raven might be caused by post-traumatic stress disorder, brought on by her assimilation. (VOY: \"The Raven\") Marla Gilmore, a crew member aboard the USS Equinox, suffered from post-traumatic stress syndrome after enduring repeated attacks by nucleogenic lifeforms. This caused her to request reassignment to a repair team aboard the USS Voyager after the two ships met in late 2375. (VOY: \"Equinox\") Neelix experienced a condition neurochemically identical to post-traumatic stress disorder in 2376, due to the memories of the Nakan massacre placed into his mind by a memorial monument on Tarakis. When Naomi Wildman accidentally burned herself in his kitchen, Neelix flashed back to the massacre and, brandishing a phaser, barricaded them inside the mess hall. (VOY: \"Memorial\")"@en . . "Severe trauma"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Katrina Cornwell had experience treating people with PTSD. (DIS: \"Into the Forest I Go\") Lieutenant Ash Tyler suffered from post traumatic stress disorder following his imprisonment and torture by the Klingon L'Rell. Tyler suffered from nightmares after his rescue. Additionally Tyler experienced intense flashbacks after encountering L'Rell on board the Sarcophagus. (DIS: \"Into the Forest I Go\") In 2374, The Doctor speculated that Seven of Nine's hallucinations of the Borg and a raven might be caused by post-traumatic stress disorder, brought on by her assimilation. (VOY: \"The Raven\")"@en . . "(also known as post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD) is a severe mental anxiety disorder that has been known to develop after exposure to any situation or event that usually results in psychological trauma. This may involve the threat of death to oneself or to someone else, death itself of a loved one, or to one's own or someone else's physical, sexual, or psychological integrity, overwhelming the individual's ability to cope with reality. As an effect of this trauma, PTSD is less frequent and more enduring than the more commonly seen acute stress response. The symptoms for this include re-experiencing"@en . "Post-traumatic stress disorder, also known as PTSD, was a psychological condition that was caused by traumatic events. An individual who developed this disorder could experience changes in sleeping patterns, flashbacks to the trauma that triggered it, changes in personality, and associated mood disorders. Some individuals experienced memory loss. This condition could affect a variety of species, including Gands and Rodians."@en . "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder"@en . "Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is a mental illness caused by severe physical or mental trauma that is typical of military service in a war zone, continued sexual abuse, or severe physical injury typical of natural disasters or structural collapse. Before it was identified as a mental disorder, it often went by the name of battle fatigue or shell shock. PTSD sufferers have increased awareness, often causing them to lose emotional control in any stressful situation, and to be over-vigilant at almost all times. They almost always have difficulty sleeping due to dreams that cause them to re-live their traumatic experiences. Treatment is difficult and often unsuccessful. Psychotherapy, although it gives relief in many cases, often results in the patient dwelling more over the experience, increasing their anxiety. Moreover, anti-anxiety medications, although they lessen the symptoms, have adverse side effects and do nothing for the underlying condition. Most patients have extreme difficulty dealing with normal social situations and often find themselves either homeless, isolated, or institutionalized. In Skin Deep, House believed the patient was suffering from PTSD from being sexually abused by her father. Although he was correct about the sexual abuse, he was not correct about the diagnosis."@en . . . . "(also known as post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD) is a severe mental anxiety disorder that has been known to develop after exposure to any situation or event that usually results in psychological trauma. This may involve the threat of death to oneself or to someone else, death itself of a loved one, or to one's own or someone else's physical, sexual, or psychological integrity, overwhelming the individual's ability to cope with reality. As an effect of this trauma, PTSD is less frequent and more enduring than the more commonly seen acute stress response. The symptoms for this include re-experiencing the original trauma(s) through flashbacks or nightmares, avoidance of anything usually associated with the trauma, and increased arousal \u2013 such as difficulty falling or staying asleep, anger, and hypervigilance. Formal diagnostic criteria (both DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10) require that the symptoms last more than one month and cause significant impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. Remember this: \"A bazooka in the hands of a woman PMS'ing can cause mass mayhem in a zombie apocalypse.\" --Queen-of-the-Living-Dead 14:39, March 4, 2011 (UTC)"@en . . "Increased anxiety, insomnia, night terrors"@en . . "None"@en . "Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is a mental illness caused by severe physical or mental trauma that is typical of military service in a war zone, continued sexual abuse, or severe physical injury typical of natural disasters or structural collapse. Before it was identified as a mental disorder, it often went by the name of battle fatigue or shell shock. In Skin Deep, House believed the patient was suffering from PTSD from being sexually abused by her father. Although he was correct about the sexual abuse, he was not correct about the diagnosis."@en . "Combination of psychotherapy and medication"@en . . . .