The association between PTSD and facial affect recognition (A review)

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Williams, C. L., Milanak, M. E., Judah, M. R., & Berenbaum, H. (2018). The association between PTSD and facial affect recognition. Psychiatry research, 265, 298-302.

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Williams, C. L., Milanak, M. E., Judah, M. R., & Berenbaum, H. (2018). The association between PTSD and facial affect recognition. Psychiatry research, 265, 298-302.

The article seeks to establish the association between Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the recognition of facial effects among college students. Usually, PTSD develops after a person has experienced a traumatic event that gives rise to feelings of horror, and fear. As such, PTSD has got a direct correlation with emotional experiences in human beings as confirmed through most research articles (Williams et al, 2018)…(buy to read more).

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