The social understanding that PTSD victim most need as the best treatment will most likely meet people who will support the victim or look down on the victims for not being "normal." The constant pressure the victims feel can mainly revolve around how they are perceived by other people. Depending on the degree of PTSD, others are stuck in a state of complete shock, meaning that they are still unable to connect to the conscience world.
Doubting a certain symptom or feeling of the PTSD victim will not help the patient feel more calm and/or at home. Truly connecting with the patient's mind and emotions can be the only best option there is from scientific research as of today.
There is a major difference between Social Anxiety and PTSD, one is a mental disorder, and another is both physical and mental pain. The website provide will further explain how PTSD victims are perceived in society and their misconception.
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False information that is constantly spreading about assisting those with PTSD alleviates the availability of true information offered from the internet as well as from other people. One example would that social misunderstanding can come unintentionally such as confusing the symptoms of PTSD to social anxiety.