
June marks PTSD Awareness Month, a crucial time dedicated to increasing understanding around Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, a condition affecting millions globally. At Arkos Health, we are committed to raising awareness and providing support to those who may be struggling.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. These events may include natural disasters, serious accidents, military combat, or personal assaults. Not everyone who undergoes trauma develops PTSD, but for those who do, it can profoundly affect their life.
The symptoms of PTSD can vary in intensity and are generally categorized into four groups:
- Intrusion: Unwanted, distressing memories or flashbacks of the traumatic event. This can manifest as nightmares, vivid memories, or intense reactions to reminders of the trauma.
- Avoidance: A deliberate effort to avoid reminders of the trauma, which might include steering clear of certain places, people, or activities that bring back memories of the event.
- Negative Mood Changes: This might involve negative thoughts about oneself or others, feelings of hopelessness, memory problems, or difficulty maintaining close relationships.
- Changes in Physical Reactions: This may include being easily startled, feeling tense or on edge, difficulty sleeping, or having angry outbursts.
At Arkos Health, we understand the barriers individuals face when seeking help for mental health issues, especially PTSD. Here’s how we can assist:
- Comprehensive Assessment: We provide thorough evaluations to understand everyone’s situation, tailoring care to meet specific needs.
- Supportive Environment: We offer a safe and supportive environment, ensuring the emotional and psychological needs of our members are met.
- Community Resources: Arkos Health helps connects members with local clinics, mental health services, and support groups.
- Ongoing Support: Our team provides ongoing support by following up after appointments and helping you prepare for any subsequent follow-ups.
If you or someone you know might be struggling with PTSD, remember, you are not alone, and support is available. Taking the first step can be challenging, but reaching out for help is a sign of strength.
BY Arkos Insights
Published June 16, 2025 10:23PM