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CREAT MY SURVEY BASED ON THE QUESTION ATTACHED FROM MY PREVIOUS ASSIGNMENT…see attachment

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– Use the topic of your project as the ‘subject line’ for your post (not your name or the name of the assignment).

– In the body of the message include a very brief description of your topic. What is the survey about? (Maximum one or two sentences)

SURVEY QUESTIONS FOT SURVEY MONKEY:

Survey Information

The topic is about Post-traumatic Stress (PTSD) and the psychological processes that take place in the brain of a victim who has PTSD. Post-Traumatic Stress is often associated with invasive thoughts, including repeated involuntary memories and flashbacks of a traumatic event. While many people who have PTSD strive to direct their thoughts away from the events, the after-effects of the traumatic event become persistent in their dreams and everyday activities, often leading to isolation. Patients who have PTSD undergo changes in the anatomy and neurophysiology of their brain. The part of the brain involved in regulating fear and emotions tends to overreact in people suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress. Notably, PTSD alters the normal functioning of various brain regions, including the amygdala, the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and the hippocampus. The survey will address various discoveries on the functioning of the brain among healthy individuals as well as the brain response of patients suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress. The survey will also major on functional magnetic resonance imaging scans that are used to monitor the brain to discover alteration its functioning.

Survey

1) FMRIS can help diagnose Post-Traumatic Stress patients.

(1) Strongly Disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly Agree

2) PTSD patients re-experience traumatic events

(1) Strongly Disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly Agree

3) PTSD patients experience unregulated emotions and fear

(1) Strongly Disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly Agree

4) Involuntary flashbacks and memories are symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress

(1) Strongly Disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly Agree

5) Post-Traumatic Stress is often triggered by reminders of the traumatic event such as people and places

(1) Strongly Disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly Agree

6) The environment can have an impact on PTSD patients

(1) Strongly Disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly Agree

7) Abnormal processing of emotions and fear is the main symptom in PTSD patients

(1) Strongly Disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly Agree

8) Genetics can play a major role in determining the origin of Post-Traumatic Stress in an individual

(1) Strongly Disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly Agree

9) Some people suffer PTSD for a short period

(1) Strongly Disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly Agree

10) Post-traumatic Disorder only occurs after exposure to terrifying ordeal or threatening event.

(1) Strongly Disagree (2) Disagree (3) Neutral (4) Agree (5) Strongly Agree

Justification

1) As opposed to many individuals’ beliefs, it is possible to diagnose PTSD patients by monitoring their brain functioning. This survey question is designed to determine if people recognize the scientific rationale of PTSD.

2) The reason for including this question was to prove that the traumatic events occur in repeated patterns among PTSD patients. In broader terms, the past traumatic experiences become recorded in the minds of the patients, only to be triggered by similar events in the future.

3) The difference between healthy individuals and PTSD patients is the degree at which these individuals experience emotions and fear. This question, therefore, provides a clear explanation of how normal people differ from PTSD patients.

4) This question provides clarification that PTSD patients experience emotions and fear without their consent. Since these events become triggered without the control of the individuals, it becomes difficult for them to control their response.

5) Without certain triggers, PTSD patients can lead a normal life and have normal reactions. However, in the exposure of specific events related to the initial traumatic events, individuals re-experience the events persistently without their control.

6) If a person’s environment is regulated, the triggers that lead to the repetition of the traumatic events in the brains of individuals can be regulated. This survey can be key to understanding the ways through which PTSD patients can be assisted to prevent their conditions from escalating.

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