Today, we tend to think of PTSD, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, as an issue for combat veterans returning from military deployment. In fact, PTSD can happen to anyone who has been involved in any type of traumatic event, including, but not limited to, traffic accidents, natural disasters, sexual or other assault, or any other terrifying, dangerous, or tragic event. Most people who experience trauma do not develop the type of emotional reaction that leads to PTSD, but for those who do, PTSD can be a serious, debilitating, and even life-threatening medical condition that requires immediate, professional intervention.
Cognitively, psychologists categorize the symptoms of PTSD into four general groups:
Yet, while these broad groupings are useful from a clinical perspective, they are perhaps less helpful when trying to identify whether a family member or friend may be suffering from PTSD. What specific signs or symptoms should you look for? In general, eight of the most common indicators of PTSD are:
Individuals with PTSD may also begin to demonstrate specific behavioral changes relating to and stemming from the symptoms listed above, such as:
Of course, not all PTSD sufferers demonstrate all of these symptoms; the ways in which PTSD manifest vary greatly from individual to individual. However, if someone you love has been through a traumatic event and you are seeing even just one of these symptoms begin to undermine their emotional health and ability to function, it is important that you encourage them to seek medical help immediately.
The traditional treatment for PTSD is a combination of talk therapy and, if necessary, a class of medications known as antidepressants. At Ketamine Clinics of Los Angeles, we offer an alternative approach: Ketamine Infusion Therapy. This alternative therapy, especially when coupled with traditional talk therapy, may offer some patients coping with PTSD a safe and effective medical alternative to antidepressants. More critically, Ketamine Infusion Therapy may prove an especially important option for patients who:
Because Ketamine Infusion Therapy works differently on the brain’s chemistry than antidepressants, it can take effect more quickly; many patients find that their negative thoughts decrease, and their mood elevates also immediately after treatment, without the negative side effects associated with antidepressants. In fact, research studies and anecdotal evidence alike are beginning to demonstrate that ketamine has, for many patients, an immediate anti-depressive impact, delivering rapid relief that can quickly break through the cycle of PTSD, anxiety, depression, negative thought patterns, and suicidal ideation.
For more information about Ketamine Infusion Therapy treatments for depression, bipolar, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), fibromyalgia, pain syndromes and other conditions contact us at Ketamine Clinics of Los Angeles in Southern California (Orange County) by clicking here or calling 310-270-0625.