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  2. PTSD (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is about the trauma which the rappers have experienced and its effects, [2] such as mental health issues, [3] and features an "eerie" guitar-driven instrumental with "bubbly drums". [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It opens with the chorus, sung by Juice Wrld: "I turn the news on, when I smell death in the air / I prove you wrong, I made it out of here". [ 4 ]

  3. Malingering of post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of malingering PTSD varies based on what one may be seeking. Differentiating between forensic and non-forensic evaluations, it has been found that malingering may be attempted in 15.7 percent of forensic evaluations and 7.4 percent of non-forensic evaluations. [6]

  4. Post-traumatic stress disorder after World War II - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the diagnosis of PTSD was added to the newly published DSM 3. Traumas during WWII led to the development of PTSD. A History of PTSD. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) was officially classified as a mental illness with the publication of the DSM 3 in 1980. However, you can trace records of PTSD symptoms back to ancient times.

  5. Here's Why PTSD Might Not Be What You Think - AOL

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    This is trauma dialed up to 10.

  6. He saw the horrors of PTSD after serving in Iraq. Now this ...

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    Right now, our average therapist receives from commercial insurers around $100 per hour. We need get that up. We’re in many insurance networks, but I can see why at those rates so many ...

  7. Trauma trigger - Wikipedia

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    A trauma trigger is a psychological stimulus that prompts involuntary recall of a previous traumatic experience.The stimulus itself need not be frightening or traumatic and may be only indirectly or superficially reminiscent of an earlier traumatic incident, such as a scent or a piece of clothing. [1]

  8. Post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) [b] is a mental and behavioral disorder [8] that develops from experiencing a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, warfare and its associated traumas, natural disaster, traffic collision, or other threats on a person's life or well-being.

  9. Perpetrator trauma - Wikipedia

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    Other proposed treatments have been proven to be ineffective. The "flooding" technique, technically called Prolonged Exposure, which desensitizes the sufferer of trauma by repeated exposure to reminders of it in controlled settings, appears to be a bad idea, counter-indicated when the trauma involved being active in inflicting harm. [18]