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How to Cope with PTSD

Psychological Health Care

Refugees: Forced displacement, exposure to violence and the stress of resettlement contribute to high PTSD rates among refugees. Victims of Family and Domestic Violence: Continuous exposure to violence and abuse within the home is a significant risk factor for PTSD.

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Am I Depressed? Depression Symptoms, Causes, Therapy

Stop Abuse Campaign

Individuals who experience or witness adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) such as domestic violence , parental separation/divorce , or childhood neglect or abuse can face long-term consequences, predisposed to developing mental health conditions like depression, anxiety , and post-traumatic stress disorder. Depression therapy.

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Maternal Mental Health Matters: A Neglected but Vital Issue

Relias

Treatment Healthcare professionals should provide or facilitate the treatment of patients who have mental health disorders using evidence-based interventions such as psychotherapy, which could involve medication. If possible, involve the patient’s family to provide education, guidance, and encouragement.