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Monday, February 16, 2009

Post-Traumatic Call Disorder (PTCD)

What is Post-Traumatic Call Disorder?
Post-Traumatic Call Disorder (PTCD) is an anxiety disorder that can develop after long or repeated exposure to terrifying calls or ordeals in which grave intellectual harm has occurred or was threatened. Traumatic events that may trigger PTCD include voilent verbal assaults, natural or artifically caused lack of intelligence, stupidity, and/or a reluctance to solve problems.

Signs & Symptoms
People with PTCD have persistent thoughts of dispair and memories of their ordeal that leave them emotionally numb and/or intellectually incapable to solve basic problems, especially with callers who have problems that the sufferer once cared about. The sufferer may experience sleeping problems, reluctance to return to work, feel detached, become easily distracted or startled, or angered easily.

Treatments
Effective treatments for PTCD are still be researched and improved therapies that can help most people with PTCD are still few and far between. However, scientists and therapists agree that the solutions that seem to work best is the removal and extinction of ignorant, selfish, whining, demanding, in-your-face, got-to-have-it-now customers. This must be accomplished before other anxiety disorders develop withing the individuals suffering from PTCD that will lead them to unproductive, unfulfilled lives, or removing the individual from the source of the repeated trauma before they go postal.

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