In WWI, there was 120,00 deaths, in WWII there was 405,000 deaths, and in the civil war there were over 500,000 deaths. As one of the numerous confrontations for freedom, the civil war was fought hard and fierce. Both sides fought for two, however different reasons, the south thought that having slaves was their right as an American. That with the Emancipation Proclamation the President had unlawfully taken away their right of …show more content…
Fear triggers many changes in the body to defend against what is causing the fear or try to avoid the object causing the fear. But when having post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) the reaction to fear is changed or impaired. Those diagnosed with PTSD may feel terrified or stressed when there is not anything around to be feared. Most soldiers think as soon as they get back home all they have to do is heal and put the war behind them but most of them cant. Many soldier whether they wish to or not bring back a piece of the war with them. Many cases in PTSD the individual has recurring distressing memories, flashbacks, upsetting dreams about the incident, or certain reactions to something that reminds them about the incident. In addition to the individual suffering from PTSD the family also