<p>Everyone has heard of PTSD - well almost everyone. This isn't surprising since one in fourteen of us all in the Western World and perhaps elsewhere has PTSD.&nbsp;Not surprisingly many ex-soldiers have or have had PTSD as have many other combatants first responders and the helpless victims caught in collateral damage.&nbsp;But not forgetting that girls and boys and ordinary everyday men and women get PTSD in the endless traumas of everyday living.</p><p></p><p>But what exactly is PTSD? This book explains what's newly known and makes more sense of PTSD.&nbsp;The book is written for the everyday person and the mental health experts at any level of expertise: The new evidence that suggests what has gone wrong in the brain in PTSD. Why do some people get PTSD badly and others not so badly?&nbsp;Why do some get better on their own and others have it life-long? Why do some get better with some treatments like EMDR and for others the same treatments do nothing?&nbsp;In some families PTSD appears inherited but how can that be?&nbsp;Why do some people appear more likely to get PTSD than others?&nbsp;Why do our different genetic make-ups appear to play such a big part in PTSD?</p><p>And lastly: Whatever has stammering vision of soldiers got to do with PTSD? The simple answer to that is: Vision has a great deal to do with PTSD: there is a simple visual test for PTSD that everyone can test for themselves--- thanks to those soldiers.</p><p></p><p>PTSD is complicated. This book endeavours to explain it to the ordinary everyday person as well as to the experts.&nbsp;All this new and unexpected clinical evidence came from a 30-year-long clinical investigation.</p>
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