The Use of Therapy Animals in Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome
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The Use of Therapy Animals in Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome


The Use of Therapy Animals in Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome

After experiencing a stressful or traumatizing event, a person may develop post-traumatic stress syndrome, usually referred to as post-traumatic stress disorder. Those with PTSD continue to experience the fear, anxiety and stress they felt during their initial trauma, even after the event passes. While medication and psychotherapy help to treat PTSD survivors, scientific evidence has shown that incorporating animal-assisted therapy into treatment can further help those affected manage their condition.

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