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Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder Treatment
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is
one of the primary causes of self-medicating substance abuse
behaviors that can lead to teen alcohol abuse and
addiction and/or teen drug abuse and teen drug addiction.
Recognizing and seeking treatment
for PTSD and addiction,
allows an individual to focus on the process of changing behaviors,
improving coping skills, finding solutions to problems, and
working through the process of addiction recovery.
The DSM-IV-TR, defines traumatic events as: “Traumatic
events that are experienced directly include, but are not
limited to, violent personal assault (sexual assault, physical
attack, robbery, mugging), being kidnapped, terrorist attack,
incarceration, natural or manmade disasters, automobile accidents,
military combat, or being diagnosed with a life-threatening
illness.” P.463. Perception of a traumatic event not
mentioned above is also relevant, as we all perceive events
in our lives differently. Witnessed events are considered
traumatic. Divorce, either as the child of divorce or the
marital partner of a divorce, can elicit PTSD, as well as
contribute to abandonment issues. The DSM-IV-TR, aka Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, is the manual
by which mental health professionals diagnose and review criteria
for treatment.
Source: Diagnostic And Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders: DSM-IV-TR; 2000
Written by: K. Corcoran
07/17/10
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