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 =====Presentation Slides===== =====Presentation Slides=====
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 =====Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)===== =====Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)=====
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 Hyperarousal symptoms are constant after the traumatic event and involve a feeling stressed and angry. This also includes being easier to startle, being easier to anger, increased irritability,​ trouble sleeping, and trouble concentrating. Cognition and mood symptoms include ongoing and distorted beliefs about oneself or others, ongoing fear, horror, anger, guilt or shame, much less interest in activities previously enjoyed, and feeling detached from others (NIMH, n.d.; American Psychiatric Association,​ 2013). Hyperarousal symptoms are constant after the traumatic event and involve a feeling stressed and angry. This also includes being easier to startle, being easier to anger, increased irritability,​ trouble sleeping, and trouble concentrating. Cognition and mood symptoms include ongoing and distorted beliefs about oneself or others, ongoing fear, horror, anger, guilt or shame, much less interest in activities previously enjoyed, and feeling detached from others (NIMH, n.d.; American Psychiatric Association,​ 2013).
  
-<​box ​20% round center|> {{ :​symptoms.png?​200 |}} </box| Figure 3. PTSD Symptoms (Tull, 2020)>+<​box ​25% round center|> {{ :​symptoms.png?​250 |}} </box| Figure 3. PTSD Symptoms (Tull, 2020)>
  
 =====Risk Factors===== =====Risk Factors=====
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