
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a severe anxiety
disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results
in psychological trauma. This event may involve the threat of death
to oneself or to someone else, or to one's own or someone else's
physical, sexual, or psychological integrity, overwhelming the
individual's ability to cope. As an effect of psychological
trauma, PTSD is less frequent and more enduring than the more
commonly seen acute stress response.
Diagnostic symptoms for PTSD include re-experiencing the
original trauma(s) through flashbacks or nightmares, avoidance of
stimuli associated with the trauma, and increased arousal - such as
difficulty falling or staying asleep, anger, and
hyper-vigilance.