Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Center - Wylie, TXWylie Psychiatrist Doctors for Posttraumatic Stress DisorderType of Physician: Psychiatrist What is a Psychiatrist? A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners are skilled in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental, addictive and emotional disorders. He or she is trained to understand the biological, psychological and social components of illness and is qualified to order diagnostic laboratory tests and to prescribe medications, as well as to evaluate and treat psychological and interpersonal problems. The psychiatrist is also prepared to intervene with individuals and families who are coping with stress, crises, and other problems in living. Specialty: Psychiatry Common Name: Psychiatrist Doctors in Wylie *![]() Cini Abraham MD & Mary W Crutchfield MD ![]() Cini Abraham MD & Mary W Crutchfield MD ![]() Cini Abraham MD & Mary W Crutchfield MD ![]() Sabri H Sheikha MD ![]() Bracken Psychiatric Services ![]() Doyle Carson MD ![]() Bagyalakshi Arumugham MD ![]() Minirth Clinic ![]() Minirth Clinic ![]() Thomas A Grugle MD ![]() Colin A Ross MD ![]() Meier Clinics ![]() Meier Clinics ![]() Meier Clinics ![]() Meier Clinics ![]() Meier Clinics ![]() Metroplex Psychiatric Associates PA ![]() Wayne C Jones MD ![]() Metroplex Psychiatric Associates PA ![]() Drs Moolamalla & Myers ![]() Drs Moolamalla & Myers ![]() Robert J Harden MD ![]() D Victoria Martin MD ![]() Jenny M Murray MD ![]() Life Net Community Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Life Net Community Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Life Net Community Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Pradeep Kumar MD ![]() Alan Koenigsberg MD ![]() Susan Delaney MD ![]() Frank E Lane MD ![]() Drs Charleston, Crowder & Hinds MD ![]() Drs Charleston, Crowder & Hinds MD ![]() Drs Charleston, Crowder & Hinds MD ![]() Drs Charleston, Crowder & Hinds MD ![]() Philip D Korenman MD ![]() F Curtis Reese MD ![]() Steve Roche MD ![]() Neuropsychiatry Associates PA ![]() David Crumpacker MD ![]() Neuropsychiatry Associates PA ![]() Holiner Psychiatric Group ![]() Burton Einspruch MD ![]() Holiner Psychiatric Group ![]() Holiner Psychiatric Group ![]() Drs Behr Gardea Ragle & Stafford ![]() David W Hershey MD ![]() Holiner Psychiatric Group ![]() Richard G Jaeckle MD ![]() Randall B Lane MD ![]() Psychiatry Associates ![]() Holiner Psychiatric Group ![]() Martin S Posner MD ![]() Michael R Rosenthal MD ![]() Gerald A Schneider MD ![]() Psychiatry Associates ![]() Susan Trese MD PA ![]() Timberlawn Main Campus ![]() Psychiatry Associates ![]() A Chris Heath MD ![]() The Mech Center ![]() R Kathryn Cooper MD ![]() Kathleen Erdman MD ![]() Madeline W Harford MD ![]() R Kathryn Cooper MD ![]() R Kathryn Cooper MD ![]() R Kathryn Cooper MD ![]() Maya C Peris MD ![]() Lacy Edmundson MD ![]() Jeffrey Glass MD ![]() Barry Knezek MD ![]() Edgar P Nace MD ![]() Art C Arauzo MD ![]() Marty N Bennett MD ![]() Neurobe MD PA ![]() Art C Arauzo MD ![]() Babette Farkas MD ![]() Well Spring Pain Center ![]() Martin H Schaffer MD ![]() Howard B Smith MD ![]() Howard B Smith MD ![]() Robert D Bennett MD ![]() Jane J Miles MD ![]() Sandra Steinbach MD ![]() Inna Kogan MD ![]() Dallas Metrocare ![]() Salomon Grimberg-Trott MD & Bruce D Zik MD ![]() Dennis Raymond MD & Dawn Shogren MD ![]() Dennis Raymond MD & Dawn Shogren MD ![]() Edward W Tuthill MD ![]() Sarita Uhr MD ![]() Salomon Grimberg-Trott MD & Bruce D Zik MD ![]() Bent Tree Psychiatric Associates ![]() Bent Tree Psychiatric Associates ![]() Bent Tree Psychiatric Associates ![]() Bent Tree Psychiatric Associates ![]() Bent Tree Psychiatric Associates ![]() Bent Tree Psychiatric Associates ![]() Bent Tree Psychiatric Associates ![]() Michael Woods MD Wylie, TexasUpcoming Local Events2012-06-16
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Posttraumatic Stress DisorderRead the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder article » What is posttraumatic stress disorder?Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an emotional illness that that is classified as an anxiety disorder and usually develops as a result of a terribly frightening, life-threatening, or otherwise highly unsafe experience. PTSD sufferers re-experience the traumatic event or events in some way, tend to avoid places, people, or other things that remind them of the event (avoidance), and are exquisitely sensitive to normal life experiences (hyperarousal). Although this condition has likely existed since human beings have endured trauma, PTSD has only been recognized as a formal diagnosis since 1980. However, it was called by different names as early as the American Civil War, when combat veterans were referred to as suffering from "soldier's heart." In World War I, symptoms that were generally consistent with this syndrome were referred to as "combat fatigue." Soldiers who developed such symptoms in World War II were said to be suffering from "gross stress reaction," and many troops in Vietnam who had symptoms of what is now called PTSD were assessed as having "post-Vietnam syndrome." PTSD has also been called "battle fatigue" and "shell shock." Complex posttraumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) usually results from prolonged exposure to a traumatic event or series thereof and is characterized by long-lasting problems with many aspects of emotional and social functioning. Statistics regarding this illness indicate that approximately 7%-8% of people in the United States will likely develop PTSD in their lifetime, with the lifetime occurrence (prevalence) in combat veterans and rape victims ranging from 10% to as high as 30%. Somewhat higher rates of this disorder have been found to occur in African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans compared to Caucasians in the United States. Some of that difference is thought to be due to higher rates of dissociation soon befor... Recommended Reading Related to Posttraumatic Stress DisorderWhat is sleepwalking?Sleepwalking is a disorder characterized by walking or other activities while seemingly still asleep.
What are the causes, incidence, and risk factors of sleepwalking?Sleepwalking has been described in medical literature dating before Hippocrates (460 BC-370 BC). In Shakespeare's tragic play, Macbeth, Lady Macbeth's famous sleepwalking scene ("out, damned spot") is ascribed to her guilt and resulting insanity as a consequence of her involvement in the murder of her father-in-law. Sleepwalking is characterized by a complex behavior (walking) occurring while asleep. Occasionally nonsensical talking may occur. The person's eyes are commonly open, but have a characteristic glassy "look right through you" character. This activity most commonly occurs during middle childhood and young adolescence. Approximately 15% of children between 4-12 years of age will experience sleepwal... Other Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ArticlesEmergency Contact for Wylie
Nearby Wylie Hospitals *![]() Lake Pointe Medical Center ![]() Baylor Medical Center at Garland ![]() Baylor Specialty Hospital Garland ![]() Presbyterian Hospital of Allen ![]() Medical Center of McKinney ![]() Methodist Richardson Regional Medical Center ![]() HEALTHSOUTH Plano Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() Medical Center of Plano ![]() Medical Center of McKinney Wysong Campus ![]() Plano Specialty Hospital ![]() Kindred Hospital Dallas ![]() Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano ![]() Centennial Medical Center ![]() LifeCare Hospitals of Plano ![]() Green Oaks Hospital ![]() Medical City Children's Hospital ![]() Medical City Hospital ![]() Doctors Hospital at White Rock Lake ![]() Kindred Hospital White Rock ![]() Kindred Hospital Walnut Hill ![]() Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas ![]() Dallas Regional Medical Center ![]() Presbyterian Hospital of Plano ![]() Timberlawn Mental Health System ![]() Baylor Medical Center at Frisco ![]() Regency Hospital of North Dallas ![]() Trinity Medical Center ![]() Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation ![]() RHD Memorial Medical Center ![]() Baylor Specialty Hospital ![]() Mary Shiels Hospital ![]() Baylor University Medical Center ![]() Baylor Jack & Jane Hamilton Heart & Vascular Hospital ![]() Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children ![]() Children's Medical Center of Dallas ![]() Renaissance Hospital Terrell ![]() Parkland Health & Hospital System ![]() Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center University Hospital Zale Lipshy ![]() LifeCare Specialty Hospital of Dallas ![]() UT Southwestern Medical Center University Hospital St Paul ![]() Texas Specialty Hospital at Dallas ![]() Terrell State Hospital ![]() Methodist Dallas Medical Center ![]() Glen Oaks Hospital ![]() Irving Coppell Surgical Hospital ![]() Las Colinas Medical Center ![]() Dallas VA Medical Center ![]() Medical Center of Lewisville ![]() Baylor Medical Center at Irving ![]() Renaissance Hospital Dallas ![]() Methodist Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() Methodist Charlton Medical Center ![]() Select Specialty Hospital South Dallas ![]() Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine ![]() Hickory Trail Hopsital ![]() Presbyterian Hospital of Kaufman ![]() Denton Regional Medical Center Featured Articles*Provider Directory Terms of Use: The WebMD 'Provider Directory' is provided by WebMD for use by the general public as a quick reference of information about Providers. The Provider Directory is not intended as a tool for verifying the credentials, qualifications, or abilities of any Provider contained therein. Inclusion in the Provider Directory does not imply recommendation or endorsement nor does omission in the Provider Directory imply WebMD disapproval. |







































































































