Quotes about post-traumatic-stress-disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a complex mental health condition that arises after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. It represents a profound struggle with fear, anxiety, and distress that can persist long after the initial shock has faded. PTSD is not just about the past; it is an ongoing battle with memories that intrude into the present, affecting daily life and relationships. This tag embodies resilience, healing, and the courage to confront and overcome the shadows of trauma. People are drawn to quotes about PTSD because they offer solace, understanding, and a sense of community. These words can validate personal experiences, providing comfort in knowing that others have walked similar paths and emerged stronger. Quotes about PTSD often encapsulate the journey from pain to recovery, offering hope and encouragement to those who feel isolated in their struggles. They serve as reminders that healing is possible and that strength can be found in vulnerability. Whether seeking inspiration or solidarity, individuals find in these quotes a powerful connection to the shared human experience of overcoming adversity.

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To plunge into passionate dispute over the trivialities of so-called honor is a queerer but not uncommon gambit of men who have just come from putting their lives at stake in serious combat,
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You are mistaken. The Nazis and their helpers were not from Germany. Gyava nepnek nics hazaja. Cowards have no country of their own. Those demons were from Hell."Uncle ZevarThe Faithful Gardener (1995)Clarrisa Pinkola Estes
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When war is "over," it is never simply "over." The first war takes place during wartime. The second war, the far longer one, occurs when the fighting stops; this war is not over for years, most often for generations to come.NotesThe Faithful Gardener (1995)
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Sometimes a soldier returns home and all he can do is share his story in the hopes that somehow, in some way, it helps another soldier make sense of things. And although the stories may not be perfect, sometimes just sharing is enough to make a difference.
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I’ve learned to lickmy own foul woundsand prize the taste of ache.
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The number seven is magical, they say. Seven years ’til our cells completely regenerate. Seven years ’til Jacob possesses Rachel, no, Leah, and seven more for Rachel. Seven days in a week. Post traumatic stress often resolves itself in toto only after seven full years have passed. Such is the case for some brain trauma patients too. Seven. It’s a number worth remembering.
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traumatic diagnoses such as post-traumatic stress disorder and dissociative identity disorder describe a shared array of human responses to degradation and dehumanization (Good & Hinton, 2016; Ross, 2011)
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Kurt was crazy, who wouldn't have been?
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Support our troops!” we cry, but I say, “Love our veterans!” And when he neglects church, take him cookies anyway. Sing him a song. Pet his cat.
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God, O God, where art thou? Thou art as distant to me as the lady combing rice in the Yunnan Province of China or a piece of floating space debris circling Pegasi. In this feeling-dead world of post traumatic stress, skepticism is king, queen, and court jester.
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