PTSD
Commentary
Can experiencing bigotry and racism lead to PTSD?
People who feel threatened just for who they are might experience PTSD, said Dr. Robert T. London.
Conference Coverage
One-fifth of stem cell transplantation patients develop PTSD
“Clinically significant PTSD symptoms are common in the transplant population.”
News
Movement-based yoga ‘viable’ for depression in many mental disorders
Individuals who performed yoga showed a greater reduction in depressive symptoms, compared with the three control groups.
Commentary
A surge in PTSD may be the ‘new normal’
Right now, the best thing that we can do as mental health providers for people impacted by the trauma is provide crisis intervention, said Dr....
Commentary
COVID-19: Addressing the mental health needs of clinicians
Health care workers might be facing a “care paradox,” in which they must choose between their patients’ safety and their own.
Original Research
Demographic Profile and Service-Connection Trends of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury in US Veterans Pre- and Post-9/11
The nature of combat and associated injuries in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Operation New Dawn (OND), and...
Original Research
Prazosin Outcomes in Older Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Even at relatively high dosages, prazosin was well tolerated and significantly improved posttraumatic stress disorder severity and related...
Original Research
Aging and Trauma: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Korean War Veterans
Having experienced posttraumatic stress disorder 30 years prior to its recognition as a formal disorder, Korean War veterans are now an aging...
Commentary
VA Ketamine Controversies
News
Veterans at higher risk of sleep behavior disorders
Veterans with a history of PTSD or traumatic brain injury may be at higher risk of REM sleep behavior disorders.