Official Review: The Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Fallacy

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Official Review: The Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Fallacy

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Fallacy" by H. Nattanya Andersen.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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A Boeing 727 engine exploded mid-air. On August 24, 2001, Air Transact flight 236 crash-landed after gliding over the ocean for about 30 minutes. Gimli Boeing 767 ran out of fuel at 36,000 feet altitude at Manitoba, Canada. Wondering what these incidents have in common? They left survivors behind. Survivors who have to nurse their hidden wounds. Post-traumatic stress disorder eats away at the very core. A visible injury elicits compassion. And sometimes, treatment can be quite easy. But how do you treat an injury of the mind? Psychologists, psychiatrists, and experts in various fields have endeavored to give reasonable answers. But despite all the advancements in medicine, have we really found a solution? Or have we compounded the problem? The Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Fallacy by H. Nattanya Andersen is a gripping tale of how the author overcame the hurdles of PTSD.

Right from the onset, the author makes it clear that this book should not be taken as a substitute for professional medical diagnosis and treatment. Going deeper into the book, we find detailed and well-referenced information on the meaning, symptoms, and modes of treatment of PTSD. Another section is devoted to the effects of antidepressants on patients. We also find extensive information on neurosis as a whole, its diagnosis, and symptoms.

Where exactly is the boundary between depression and insanity? What sorts of jobs or events can lead to PTSD? Find out from this book. I selected this book, wondering what could fill the pages of such a voluminous book on PTSD. After reading the first few chapters, however, I was hooked. It was heart-rending to read about the horrors of PTSD, and how well-meaning people can make life more difficult for sufferers.

I loved the simplicity of this book. There were no obscure medical terms. The author's first-hand experience gives this book a touch of originality. I observed that the author's favored modes of treatment might be viewed as unconventional. But then, we all have a right to our views. However, tapping from my previous knowledge on PTSD, I found much of her sentiments agreeable.

I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I found minimal errors, which shows the book was professionally edited. If you happen to know of someone struggling with PTSD, or if you are trying to cope with it, you may find it helpful to read this book.

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The title of this book intrigues me. It migh stir controversy in the medical community. It reminds me of a book about treating nicotine addicition in an novel way.
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I admit that some terms here are obscure. I'll pass on this one. Good book.
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I would read this book just to understand what PTSD is and exactly how it affects people and from the review it first hand experience from the author. Sounds interesting
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This sounds like a survivor's note. Thanks for the review
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This book seems quite informative. I surely want to read this one. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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Thank you for the great review
I'm very fond of educational books especially those that are mostly based on health care and treatments. I want to know more that this book has to share with us. I'm ready to read it.
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I just want to know more about this book.. What could be the fine line between insanity ang anxiety.. Can't wait to laid my eyes on it thank you for the review
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I find it alarming that there are jobs that could lead to PTSD. I wonder what those are. Thank you for the review.
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Would like to read it, just to know how to handle a person going through PSTD and for personal enlightening. Thanks for the review.
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sssns wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 00:38 I find it alarming that there are jobs that could lead to PTSD. I wonder what those are. Thank you for the review.
Any job that exposes worker to trauma can lead to PTSD. Firefighter, police, EMT, nurse, soldier.
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This sounds like an interesting read for a trauma survivor. I'm curious how the author overcame their disorder. Thank you for the thoughtful review.
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AGreatUsername wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 20:06
sssns wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 00:38 I find it alarming that there are jobs that could lead to PTSD. I wonder what those are. Thank you for the review.
Any job that exposes worker to trauma can lead to PTSD. Firefighter, police, EMT, nurse, soldier.
Oh, I see! I will make a mental note. Thank you so much for the additonal information.
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PTSD is one truoblesome illness that eat's away at ones psyche. I like the simplicity of your review, makes me want to read the book. Thanks for the review.
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As a medical student,I agree to the fact that this book is opinionated yet I admit to some and majority of her sentiments. The author gives her own experience which makes the book more interesting. It's an amazing book for someone struggling with PTSD and libes on medications.
I recommend it for someone with a passion for psychometrics and psychology
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