Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can develop after experiencing or witnessing trauma such as abuse, accidents, military combat, or sudden loss. It isn't about being "weak" — it's the brain's way of staying on guard long after the danger has passed.
PTSD can interfere with relationships, work, and the ability to feel safe in daily life. Left untreated, it may contribute to depression, anxiety, or substance use. Healing is possible — treatment helps calm the nervous system, process trauma in safe ways, and regain a sense of peace.
You don't have to carry trauma alone.
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