List of people with post-traumatic stress disorder

Many notable people have had post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. This is a list of people with verifiable sources confirming that they struggled with PTSD. In the case of historical figures, retrospective diagnoses are only included when mainstream, expert sources indicate that they probably had the disorder.

PTSD is a mental disorder which develops in the aftermath of a traumatic event, such as witnessing or experiencing warfare, sexual assault, child abuse, domestic abuse, genocide, natural disasters, traffic collisions, and so on. Not everyone who experiences trauma will develop PTSD. Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, increased fight-or-flight response, mental and physical distress when reminded of the trauma, efforts to avoid traumatic memories or reminders of the trauma, forgetting parts of the traumatic event(s), negative beliefs about oneself and/or the world, reckless behavior, problems sleeping, irritability, negative emotional state, a feeling of being detached from others, blaming oneself for the trauma, and an inability to experience happiness or pleasure.[1] Women are more likely to have PTSD than men.[2]

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Roméo Dallaire, humanitarian and author
U Gambira, activist and former Buddhist monk
Whoopi Goldberg, American comedian
Andrea Kelly, dancer and choreographer
Komitas, priest, musician, and Armenian genocide survivor
Percival Lancaster, engineer and writer
Primo Levi, chemist
Wilfred Owen, soldier and poet
Rosie Perez, actor and activist
Dorothy Still Danner, war nurse

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