Anxiety Panic Attacks part 2
Posted on Nov 17, 2008 under panic attacks | 3 Comments
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Emergency service personnel, such as fire fighters, police officers and paramedics often face stressful situations, and as a result of their work they are at increased risk of developing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In an attempt to protect them against PTSD, many personnel are required to attend group debriefing sessions following exposure to traumatic events. However, there is evidence that these group debriefing sessions may actually increase the risk of PTSD and also permanently distort the participants memories for the events they witnessed.
