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🗓️ 29 October 2024
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0:00.0 | I'd like to welcome everybody to today's presentation of a strengths-based biopsychosocial |
0:07.8 | approach to understanding post-traumatic stress disorder. |
0:11.6 | I'm your host, Dr. Donnelly Snipes. |
0:16.4 | In this hour, we're going to highlight the functional nature of most behaviors and reactions define PTSD |
0:23.0 | and see PTSD examine the function and meaning of their symptoms develop an understanding of why some |
0:30.4 | people develop PTSD and others don't and explore useful interventions for persons with PTSD. |
0:38.9 | Now, the majority of this video is going to focus on understanding the symptoms. |
0:43.6 | I have many other videos that talk about different treatment approaches. |
0:49.8 | So the end part of it just provides a synopsis of a few tools that can be used. |
0:58.1 | Remember that humans and animals experience reactions that prompt behavior, anger, fear, |
1:05.9 | and forget about it. These are our stress responses. And when people feel angry, when something happens |
1:14.9 | and people feel angry, they either fight or they fawn. And some people may think, well, |
1:21.4 | isn't fawn fear? Well, you can argue that point. My definition is if the person is staying they're not running away |
1:32.1 | they're not escaping then it's anger so they're either going to fight or they're going to do |
1:38.1 | whatever they need to do to try to make the other person happy or make the threat go away that's |
1:43.6 | the fawn fear is when the person person happy or make the threat go away that's the fawn fear is when the person |
1:46.7 | flees or freezes and then forget about it is when the person just kind of lays down and |
1:54.0 | says I give up reactions are responses designed to protect life and either achieve a reward or avoid punishment. |
2:03.6 | And exploring behaviors and reactions from that somewhat unemotional standpoint can help us get curious and explore things in terms of what is this behavior communicating. |
2:21.4 | In what way is this behavior helping the organism survive or helping them achieve a reward or |
2:29.2 | avoid punishment or all of the above. So and complex PTSD PTSD is exposure to an event or multiple events |
2:41.9 | and that produced a sense of extreme horror or trauma and again we're not going to go into |
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