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Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome-Free Your Mind PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sara Mendez   
Thursday, 24 July 2008 21:48
Memories are a part of everyone's life, they help make us who we are today. Memories can be happy, sad, funny, or in some cases traumatic. Sometimes we wish we could hold on to the happy memories forever and forget all the sad or traumatic ones in an instant. Alas this is just wishful thinking, but what is this were possible, think about how different your life would be.
by SaraMendez


Memories are a part of everyone's life, they help make us who we are today. Memories can be happy, sad, funny, or in some cases traumatic. Sometimes we wish we could hold on to the happy memories forever and forget all the sad or traumatic ones in an instant. Alas this is just wishful thinking, but what is this were possible, think about how different your life would be.

We all love happy memories, just thinking about them can bring a smile to your face or make you laugh. Almost all of us can think of one or two memories we will cherish forever. However there are some people want desperately to get ride of a traumatic experience, it consumes them. Bring raped, abuse, a soldier from war or something as simple as a car accident can be debilitating memories people live with east day. Sometimes these memories hinder them so much, they are unable to function in certain situations or in extreme cases in all aspects of their lives.

Post traumatic stress syndrome can cause people to of depressed and dysfunctional, as well as stressed and anxious. Sometimes these reactions are so severe, people begin to self medicate through drugs and alcohol. They are typically trying to forget the painful memory and drugs or alcohol can provide that. Often this method of treatment gets out of control, their addictions start to take over their lives just as much as the memory, this can only make things worse for the person.

New treatment avenues are being explored for those who suffer form post traumatic stress syndrome, one of those is hypnosis. Hypnosis or behavior modification, works with the mind in a unique way. While under, you are able to revisit the memory and learn to deal with it differently. You will learn how to deal with your feelings about the memory and how if has effected your life. In some cases you will be able to forget the memory entirely.

There are other treatments in development to help with post traumatic stress syndrome, such as Propranolol, a drug which is used in patients with hypertension, as well as other anesthesias. According to an article in Ottawacitizen.com, a Canadian newspaper, when a drug is injected at the precise moment a person is thinking about a bad memory, studies show that memory can be replaced. This treatment is still in early developments and research but could hold promise in the future. Unfortunately, people with post traumatic stress syndrome, those memories are like a jail for the mind. They need help now.

Hypnosis offers a safe, non invasive, and readily available treatment for those suffering from painful, traumatic memories. No one wants to feel trapped in their mind and have one memory control everything in their daily lives. These painful memories make everything more difficult, even if they memory it self seems trivial. There are new treatments on the horizon for people who suffer from this condition, there is no need to wait when there is something available to help you now.

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