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The symptoms suffered by trauma victims who develop PTSD include reliving the event, avoiding cues and reminders about the event, feeling either numb or keyed up, health problems that have no clear cause, feelings of shame\/guilt\/anger and hopelessness, poor emotional and behavioral control, social and communication problems, changed beliefs, and values and personality features.<\/p>\n

Identifying this conglomerate of unpleasantry as the body’s unified reaction to a life catastrophe might sound simple and obvious, but it’s not. In Chapter 2, we offer detailed explanations of these symptoms, as well as a discussion of their causes.<\/p>\n

We also suggest “Music Therapy” to help recognize the place of these reactions in a life interrupted. Here is our playlist for Chapter 2: Symptoms of PTSD: Stress Control in Hyperdrive.<\/p>\n

1. “Covert War,” David Wilcox<\/strong><\/p>\n