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  2. Attack therapy - Wikipedia

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    Attack therapy is one of several pseudo-therapeutic methods described in the book Crazy Therapies.It involves highly confrontational interaction between the patient and a "therapist" or between the patient and fellow patients during group therapy, in which the patient may be verbally abused, denounced, or humiliated by the therapist or other members of the group.

  3. Occupational therapy and substance use disorder - Wikipedia

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    Occupational Therapists (OT) address substance use through focus on self-care, leisure, and productivity, [3] and may encounter SUD in a variety of settings. OTs address substance use by determining occupational needs, executing assessments and interventions, and creating appropriate prevention programs. [ 1 ]

  4. Intrusive thought - Wikipedia

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    PTSD patients with intrusive thoughts have to sort out violent, sexual, or blasphemous thoughts from memories of traumatic experiences. [49] When patients with intrusive thoughts do not respond to treatment, physicians may suspect past physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. [ 50 ]

  5. Intermittent explosive disorder - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent explosive disorder (IED), or episodic dyscontrol syndrome (EDS), is a mental and behavioral disorder characterized by explosive outbursts of anger or violence, often to the point of rage, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand (e.g., impulsive shouting, screaming, or excessive reprimanding triggered by relatively inconsequential events).

  6. Traumatic memories - Wikipedia

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    They result from traumatic experiences, including natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis; violent events such as kidnapping, terrorist attacks, war, domestic abuse and rape. [1] Traumatic memories are naturally stressful in nature and emotionally overwhelm people's existing coping mechanisms. [2]

  7. Stress-related disorders - Wikipedia

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    The causes of PTSD are: natural or human disasters, war, serious accident, witness of violent death of others, violent attack, being the survivor of sexual abuse, rape, torture, terrorism or hostage taking. The predisposing factors are: personality traits and previous history of psychiatric illness.

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