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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Traumatic events
  1. One in four children experiences a traumatic event by the time they are 18 years old. Traumatic events can be life threatening and are bigger than what your child should ...
  2. Health care providers do not know why traumatic events cause PTSD in some people, but not in others. Your genes, emotions, and family setting may all play roles. Past emotional trauma may ...
  3. ... the loss of a loved one or a traumatic event Increased stress at home or work Nightmares may ... occur after you have seen or experienced a traumatic event that involved the threat of injury or death ...
  4. ... feelings for someone who has been through a traumatic event . These feelings are not signs of weakness. You ... Anxiety Nightmares or trouble sleeping Thinking about the event over and ... stress disorder, or PTSD . There are treatments that ...
  5. ... It can occur after you've experienced a traumatic event involving injury or death. It can cause repeated ...
  6. ... spells when they are responding to: Fear Pain Traumatic event Being startled or confronted Breath-holding spells are ...
  7. ... survivors: coping with grief after a disaster or traumatic event. HHS Publication No. SMA-17-5035 (2017). store. ...
  8. ... Conditioning caused by a habit of excessive masturbation Traumatic events (such as being discovered masturbating or having illicit ...
  9. ... to your health. The pregnancy resulted after a traumatic event such as rape or incest . The decision to ...
  10. ... palpitations occur? In response to reminders of a traumatic event? When you are lying down and resting? When ...
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