Those who served are more likely than the general public to die by suicide, but an alternative treatment holds promise.
Whereas someone may develop PTSD after a single traumatic event, like an assault, CPTSD can occur with repeated trauma, such as child abuse.
Living with post-traumatic stress disorder can be isolating and unpredictable. Around 13 million adults in the United States — 5% of the population — experience PTSD each year, according to the ...
Training a service dog doesn’t just change the life of another veteran; it may help heal the trainer, too. A new study finds ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill to fast-track the study of psychedelic drugs, which some veterans say hold enormous potential ...
RHOM' star Julia Lemigova is seeking treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following a series of outbursts on ...
In a three-year study involving more than 5,000 residents of Israel before and after the mass traumatic events of October 7, 2023, those who watched extensive media coverage of the attacks were found ...
A Tyler professor is working to improve the lives of East Texas veterans thanks to funding from the U.S. Department of ...
PTSD is a widespread injury that affects millions across the globe – none more so than those who are living in war zones, ...
The latest research reveals that many women who survive sexual trauma show a marked reduction in the usual communication ...
The Bravo star opens up to PEOPLE about facing her trauma head-on, and why she realizes now "I can't do it alone" ...
Therapist allegedly sent threats, led military police on chase. Feb. 2, 2011— -- A therapist treating an army sergeant for post-traumatic stress disorder allegedly stalked and sexually harassed ...