05/02/2026
Understanding PTSD: Why Trauma Doesn’t End When the Event Does
Many people think PTSD only affects soldiers or appears immediately after a traumatic event. In reality, trauma can quietly reshape the brain and nervous system long after danger has passed—affecting sleep, focus, emotional regulation, and daily life.
PTSD isn’t a sign of weakness or poor coping. It’s a biological and psychological response to overwhelming stress. With the right understanding and evidence-based care, recovery is possible, even if symptoms have been present for years.
I recently shared a clear, science-backed explainer on how PTSD affects the brain and what proven care looks like—no fear, no stigma, just facts and compassion.
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PTSD explained through brain science, symptoms, and evidence-based care. A clear medical guide to understanding PTSD and recovery.