Primary prevention of PTSD
PTSD may be prevented by preparing individuals for expected traumatic events. The envisaged events are discussed and relevant education is provided.
Prior exposure to elements of a traumatic event may be helpful, for example body handlers should see human corpses before exposure on a battlefield. (1)
Reference
- McCarroll J et al. Traumatic stress of a wartime mortuary. Anticipation of exposure to mass death. J Nerv Ment Dis. 1993 Sep;181(9):545-51
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