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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Post-traumatic stress disorder, also abbreviated to PTSD, and occasionally labelled as shellshock, was a psychological condition, caused by suffering a traumatic experience and being unable to cope with it. Symptoms included becoming anxious, prone to physical illness or increasingly withdrawn. It could also led to heightened sensory awareness where a person's senses became more alert as something related to trauma drew nearer. (PROSE: Empire of Death, The Glamour Chase) |
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