Liberalism And PTSD

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“The War is now over.” After decades of fighting against the zombies, the medical group found a cure that brings the zombies back to the normal state of consciousness. These “returners” are slowly recovering from their zomborous state and began recalling or realizing what they have done in the past. Meanwhile, the cities and towns are entirely ravaged, the government is absent, and several militias are trying to abuse their power to rule their small towns and even the entire nation. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) becomes so popular among the returners, and the laws and rules seem powerless under those armed forces. The country must be reconstructed. Therefore, we must first stabilize the survivors’ mental condition through a psychological …show more content…

Then, to prevent the outbreak from occurring, I will cooperate with a medical research group which studies the genetic makeup that will contribute the development of the cure. “Nearly everyone will experience a range of reactions after trauma, [and] those who continue to experience problems will more likely to be diagnosed with PTSD” (The National Institute of Mental Health, 2016). In this special scenario, not only the people who had faced the attack of zombies, but also the ones who came back from zombies are highly in chance of developing the PTSD. Similarly, “the United States’ veterans, who had participated in combat, have a much higher prevalence of PTSD than American civilians… because service members are intimately involved in

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