Dr. Alejandro Sanchez-Rivera, PSYD is a psychologist in San Juan, PR specializing in psychology.
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health disorder that people may develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. PTSD causes recurring nightmares, flashbacks, and disturbing memories about the traumatic event. It is frequently triggered by particularly intense and life-threatening incidents. For example, someone involved in a serious car accident may have severe anxiety about the accident months or even years later. War veterans and people involved in armed conflict are particularly prone to developing PTSD. In decades past, PTSD was called shellshock and was used to describe the negative emotions that soldiers endured from war. Today, medical professionals who treat PTSD recognize that it can occur in all types of people and can result from all types of traumatic incidents. It is not known exactly why some people develop PTSD, although PTSD frequently arises from:
People who have experienced significant and repeated trauma are more likely to develop PTSD. Those who have disorders like depression or a family history of depression may also be more prone to PTSD. PTSD symptoms typically begin one month to one year following the traumatic event. There are four main categories of PTSD symptoms:
The intensity and frequency of these symptoms can vary over time. PTSD symptoms may suddenly return after disappearing for years. Many PTSD patients find treatment helps to gradually reduce their symptoms over time.
The most common treatments for PTSD are psychotherapy and oral medications. Psychotherapy for PTSD can include cognitive therapy (therapy to change thought patterns), exposure therapy (therapy to confront memories of the traumatic incident) and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy (EMDR). EMDR integrates exposure therapy with guided eye movements to help patients confront and process their trauma. Certain oral medications may help with PTSD, such as antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications. Self-care, support groups, and relaxation may also benefit those with PTSD.
The path to overcoming PTSD can be long and challenging and people with PTSD can benefit greatly by seeking professional treatment from a mental health care provider. Treatment can reduce PTSD symptoms, provide essential coping strategies, and improve one's quality of life.
He has a state license in Florida.
Licensed In: Florida
Dr. Alejandro Sanchez-Rivera, PSYD has an exceptional overall rating with an average of 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 5 ratings. We collect ratings and reviews of Dr. Alejandro Sanchez-Rivera, PSYD from all over the web to help you find the right in San Juan, PR.
Very caring, patient and excellent bedside manners
Great provider, straight to the point. He’s punctual with his appointments and is always available for further scheduling.
Dr. Sánchez-Rivera is sensitive, informative, friendly and helpful. A great professional. I especially appreciated how he really took his time to explain my conditions.
Dr. Sanchez-Rivera has been a very kind, humorous and professional therapist. He was able to help me out so much in terms of my personal life, my self-image and my relationship. I will forever be grateful with him for all of his hard work and his services.
Excellent provider, great doctor, always extra mile
Dr. Alejandro Sanchez-Rivera's specialty is psychology. His average patient rating is 5.0 stars (out of 5). Dr. Sanchez-Rivera's areas of expertise include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and trauma.