Post Traumatic Stress And Panic Disorders - Participants Sought for An Important Research Project
An Australian based psychotherapist and stress management expert is seeking participants in a world wide research survey of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Panic Disorder sufferers and their families.
The results will be included in the all encompassing research project designed to clearly identify the basis of variations in the condition and further develop consistent, effective treatments.
Unlike past work in this area, this research will be used to create an enhanced treatment program designed to control and eliminate the disorders through communicating directly with the part of the unconscious memory triggering the symptoms.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder strikes a wide variety of people and can be triggered by a number of events and circumstances.
The stress of war, accident, rape, child molestation and any life threatening event can trigger a life long barrage of nightmarish symptoms.
A significant percentage of Vietnam and Iraq veterans still go through hell as a result of their experience.
Panic attacks often occur without warning and give the victim an awful feeling of impending doom.
Such symptoms include high levels of anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, flash-backs, dissociation, avoidance of other people and intense anger.
The family and friends of sufferers also have a hard time dealing with the effects of the condition.
Often the victims wrongly blame themselves or believe they are weak because they cannot control the symptoms.
Suicide is often the unfortunate outcome because standard psychological and drug therapies are often ineffective.
Victims feel isolated and deserted.
Gary Johnston is an experienced clinical hypnotherapist specializing in long term chronic and acute stress problems.
Over 20 years he has helped hundreds of private and corporate clients and is currently preparing a thesis on the treatment of phobias, panic attack and post traumatic stress disorders.
A self-help manual will also be produced for therapists, sufferers and their families to help eliminate these disorders.
This study is based on completing a simple and confidential on-line or printed survey form.
If you suffer from PTSD or panic attacks, or you live with someone who does, please take part in this important work by registering at the "Research" link on the gmfint.
com website.
You will help yourself and tens of thousands of other sufferer's world wide.
The results will be included in the all encompassing research project designed to clearly identify the basis of variations in the condition and further develop consistent, effective treatments.
Unlike past work in this area, this research will be used to create an enhanced treatment program designed to control and eliminate the disorders through communicating directly with the part of the unconscious memory triggering the symptoms.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder strikes a wide variety of people and can be triggered by a number of events and circumstances.
The stress of war, accident, rape, child molestation and any life threatening event can trigger a life long barrage of nightmarish symptoms.
A significant percentage of Vietnam and Iraq veterans still go through hell as a result of their experience.
Panic attacks often occur without warning and give the victim an awful feeling of impending doom.
Such symptoms include high levels of anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, flash-backs, dissociation, avoidance of other people and intense anger.
The family and friends of sufferers also have a hard time dealing with the effects of the condition.
Often the victims wrongly blame themselves or believe they are weak because they cannot control the symptoms.
Suicide is often the unfortunate outcome because standard psychological and drug therapies are often ineffective.
Victims feel isolated and deserted.
Gary Johnston is an experienced clinical hypnotherapist specializing in long term chronic and acute stress problems.
Over 20 years he has helped hundreds of private and corporate clients and is currently preparing a thesis on the treatment of phobias, panic attack and post traumatic stress disorders.
A self-help manual will also be produced for therapists, sufferers and their families to help eliminate these disorders.
This study is based on completing a simple and confidential on-line or printed survey form.
If you suffer from PTSD or panic attacks, or you live with someone who does, please take part in this important work by registering at the "Research" link on the gmfint.
com website.
You will help yourself and tens of thousands of other sufferer's world wide.