Friday, July 20, 2007

PTSD Profiteers Use Victims for Profit

PTSD Profiteers Use Victims for Profit

There are plenty of people using the news hype about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder to fill their own pockets with cold hard cash. This blog article is actually quite clever. She starts out by giving a recap of the latest news regarding the US Army educating their own on the symptoms and possible treatment of PTSD. The article then ends with this:

If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury in Philadelphia or elsewhere in Pennsylvania, please contact the Pennsylvania Brain Injury Attorneys at Pomerantz, Perlberger & Lewis.**

**links removed

Even though I'm using her blog in a somewhat negative light, I can't talk about it without giving you the source. She may profit off of this, but oh well. While this is just cagey marketing, there are others out there who are not so benign. It's important to me that YOU understand that there is an industry that thrives off of you not getting any better.

Now, don't hate them for it. They're just trying to make money. It's our job to not be tricked or side-tracked away from the main goal: understanding the cause and cure of PTSD.
More to come...

http://www.the-injury-lawyer-directory.com/2007/07/soldiers-being-taught-about-brain.html

PTSD Cure | The Yearning for a Cure Continues...

Though millions are crying for a cure, be certain that there is a lot of money to be lost as any cure becomes public. Psychiatrist, psychologists, doctors, pastors, drug companies, and numerous other professionals that profit off of our despair are not going to speak kindly about any simple and inexpensive cure.

Stay tuned here for up to the date information in regards to overcoming the fears, symptoms, and daily struggles caused by your traumas.

http://jamiward.blogspot.com/2007/07/ptsd-cure.html

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Army Launches PTSD Program

It's amazing that they are offering all this help and information, yet they fully admit they don't know what to do after you are diagnosed.

http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=47478

Federal Government Denies Many Vets Disability for PTSD

Another reason why my veteran friends need to find their cure today.
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/07/19/ap3929589.html

PTSD: Dealing With Old Demons

This is a short article that shows how confounded the psychiatric industry is when it comes to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Many professionals are finding what doesn't work. They are still pretty far from what does work, though. Here are a couple excerpts that emphasize what I mean:


"PTSD robs you of everything you have — happiness, a social life, going to the movies, restaurants"


"The key is that he's confronting his fears and anxieties and not trying to bury them, she added."

This is a key point which should be recognized as true by anyone suffering with PTSD. The simple question they do not answer: how?


"'It's not something that goes away,' said Susan Hollenbeck, a licensed clinical social worker who is helping the Pearsons. 'There's no cure for it.'"

Not true. There is a definite cure, which we will delve into in future articles...

http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,695192937,00.html

PTSD Parrots

PTSD ParrotThanks to PTSD Combat for this NPR Story regarding the use of parrots for PTSD.

They call it "mutual healing." What is it really? This form or rehabilitation produces many positive results. All are temporary.

One interviewee, when asked if he trusts the birds more than any person answers, "Oh, absolutely. I haven't been let down by a bird yet."

This attitude is typical of many who use animals as a way to make themselves feel better. While it may keep you from punching someone or getting drunk, this type of therapy is a mere pleasant distraction. All recovery will disappear as soon as the look, smell, or sound-alike stresses return to dredge up the emotions felt during the original trauma.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11989027&ft=1&f=1007&sc=emaf

PTSD: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

From what I have studied over the years, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is present in everyone to a greater or lesser degree. I believe that the latest flux of news and Internet chatter regarding PTSD is slowly opening the public up to this fact.

If you subscribe to this blog, I will keep you updated on all the relevant news and opinions regarding PTSD. Be informed!