Cognitive Therapy With Iraq Veterans

Number of Pages 16

16 pages in length. Trauma of any kind throws people into various states of mental distress as the mind attempts to process - and thereby protect itself against - the imagery displayed during the disturbing incident. When the event is too much for the individual to manage, the individual's emotional and physical wellbeing suffers in light of the tremendous stress associated with the anxiety inherent to witnessing the trauma. When these incidents occur over and over again as in the case of military conflict, the prevalence and intensity of psychological problems intensify to the point where the most simple aspects of life are looked upon as wholly overwhelming. This response, known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), has a long history of infiltrating the minds and bodies of returning war veterans; those who fought in the Iraqi war were no less impacted by this emotionally paralyzing disorder. Bibliography lists 21 sources.


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