Post-traumatic stress disorder

Medically reviewed byგიორგი (გუგა) სიხარულიძე · ფსიქიატრი MD, PHD· Last updated: May 20, 2026

Post-traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ) is characterized by repetitive vivid flashbacks, intrusive thoughts and images, nightmares, and intense distress at reminders of traumatic events.

A person may develop PTSD after being exposed to:

  • emotionally or/and physically traumatic event
  • abuse
  • life-threatening event
  • catastrophe
  • long-term distress

Symptoms of PTSD:

  • Flashbacks
  • Intrusive images
  • Re-experiencing of a traumatic event
  • Persistent anxiety
  • Irritability
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Decreased concentration
  • Reduced mood
  • Avoidance of triggers
  • Difficulty intentionally recalling traumatic events
  • Inability to experience emotions
  • Feelings of danger and alarm

Approximately 2,1-2,3% of the global population struggle with PTSD, which often co-occurs with depressive symptomatology and anxiety.

  • Pharmacotherapy
  • Psychotherapy
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