Best of 2013: GoodTherapy.org’s Top 10 Websites for PTSD/Trauma

Following a traumatic event, several symptoms may arise in a person. Posttraumatic stress manifests in a variety of ways: reexperiencing the trauma via nightmares and flashbacks, avoidance of people and places that trigger memories of the event, elevated states of anxiety and arousal, and being in near-constant fight-or-flight mode, to name a few. These symptoms may last days, weeks, months, or years following traumatic experiences such as wartime combat, childhood abuse, rape, kidnapping, natural disaster, traumatic injury, or sudden death of a loved one.

Processing the emotions tied to these memories is often unsettling, and recovering from traumatic experiences typically requires a great deal of support and guidance. The good news is that there are several websites and organizations devoted to helping those who have been subject to trauma. Many are geared toward military veterans; however, plenty of sites focus on recovery for those who were victims of other forms of trauma, such as abuse or assault, whether as children or adults.

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We’ve compiled a list of the 10 best online resources for PTSD and trauma—GoodTherapy.org excluded—in 2013. As with our previous top 10 lists, our selections are based on quality and depth of content, presentation, and functionality.

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