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Trauma survivors with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often experience problems in their intimate and family relationships or close friendships. Whether a loved one has recently experienced ...
They also may find anger and stress management training useful. PTSD can significantly affect a relationship, but understanding the condition can help both partners manage its effects.
Anger & Emotional Regulation Struggling with the loss of emotional regulation can have devastating impacts on a person’s closest relationships.
If someone you love has PTSD, you’re living with it too. Learn how you can help them and yourself.
A new study of veterans with PTSD and their partners looks at intimate relationship conflict and finds greater physiological and anger responses for the male veterans as well as their female ...
As noted above, C-PTSD symptoms can make it especially difficult to build a securely attached relationship, so understanding what complex PTSD is and how it affects relationships is critical.
Couples Therapy Cuts PTSD, Improves Relationships Michael and Marnie Waldrop credit counseling for their lasting marriage.
You've probably heard of PTSD but have you ever heard of Complex PTSD? That's when traumatic events, often from childhood, affect your brain long-term and can affect your closest relationships. A ...
You never invited PTSD to be a part of your marriage. But there it is anyway, making everything harder.
The tendency for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder to lash out in anger can be significantly amplified if they are also depressed, according to new research.