PTSD
Rob Waller
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can occur after times of war and conflict. This article traces the development of the term PTSD and outlines modern approaches.
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Remembering Combat Stress
Rob Waller
The stress of war - after 100 years, we remember those with amputations and scars, but the psychiatric casualties are just as numerous.
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Images in the mind
Rob Waller
I have spoken to a number of people over recent weeks, all Christians, who have been troubled with intrusive thoughts. These are often sexual or violent in nature and, whilst recognised as the persons own thoughts, they are not the thoughts
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Shrinking the Inner Critic
Peter Walker
In my work with clients repetitively traumatized in childhood, I am continuously struck by how frequently the various thought processes of the inner critic trigger them into overwhelming emotional flashbacks. This is because the PTSD-derived
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Helping People with Anxiety
Rob Waller
Rob Waller outlines several types of anxiety and worry, explains how they differ from each other and gives some simplified psychological approaches for each type.
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