Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome & Disorder

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Medical look up by category: www.intellihealth.com psychiatry.medscape.com www.mentalhealth.com mayoclinic.com www.psychiatrymatters.md Medical search by keyword: www.mwsearch.com Psychological-Psychiatric Research: Dartmouth College Information System www.healthline.com for lay or professional search of doctor-vetted health information plus news and recent articles on Anxiety & Stress Information Support Treatment: Barbara C. Fisher, Ph.D. A Global Synopsis of the Impact of PTSD on the brain, body, and life of a person. PTSD National Center www.ncptsd.va.gov David Baldwin, Ph.D. www.trauma-pages.com The Sidran Institute www.sidran.org Elaine M. Tripi, Ph.D. http://www.geocities.com/drtripi/index2.htm Karel Lyon "messup" Medical Error Survivor Support TIW: support for the battered, abused, and otherways overwhelmed woman TheIndependantWoman Online Support Group About Our Kids: About Posttraumatic Stress Disorder www.aboutourkids.org Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Depression, Self-Harm, Anxiety, Schizophrenia: BPDWorld offers information and support International & Multi-National Resources www.estss.org www.istss.org United Kingdom Resources & Information www.uktrauma.org.uk www.ptsd.org.uk www.samaritans.co.uk www.abuse-survivors.org.uk Help-For anxiety, panic, depression, ocd ACCESS AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services American Psychological Association apahelpcenter.org Comprehensive Treatment Drug Information RXList.Com Oxford Hypnotherapy Consultancy & Resource hypnos.info US based support resource by a Vietnam Veteran www.ptsdsupport.net US: The Sidran Institute for traumatic stress education and advocacy www.sidran.org BiblioTherapy: Posttraumatic Growth Author: Tedeschi, Richard G. Positive Changes In The Aftermath Of Crisis Subject: Suffering, Life change events--Psychological aspects, Adjustment (Psychology) , Self-actualization (Psychology) eBook ISBN: 0585115184 Print ISBN: 0805823190 Publisher: Mahwah, N.J. : Erlbaum, 1998. www.netlibrary.com Friendly "one on one" consulting: www.allexperts.com [pro bono]

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PARTING PROVOCATION:

Love:
The desire to do constructive work.
Hate:
The desire to do destructive work.
Bravery:
The desire to act on the basis of value and wisdom.
Courage:
The desire to act, in the face of opposing values, challenge, and risk, on the basis of value and wisdom.
Cowardice:
The desire to act, toward the avoidance, reduction or elimination of opposing values, challenge, and risk, on the basis of fear.


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