Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Practice Exam

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What can trigger Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

  1. Physical injuries

  2. Unlawful restraint

  3. Excessive medication

  4. Lack of social support

The correct answer is: Unlawful restraint

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can be triggered by experiencing or witnessing traumatic events. Unlawful restraint is a scenario that falls within the category of trauma exposure, wherein an individual may experience feelings of fear, helplessness, or horror due to being held against their will. Such situations can lead to severe psychological distress, which is a primary factor in the development of PTSD. In contrast, while physical injuries can certainly be distressing and may have psychological implications, they do not inherently trigger PTSD in the absence of a traumatic experience that affects the person's mental state. Excessive medication might lead to other health issues, but it is not recognized as a direct trigger for PTSD. Similarly, a lack of social support can contribute to the severity of symptoms in those already diagnosed with PTSD but is not typically a direct cause of the disorder itself. Therefore, unlawful restraint is the most directly related factor in the onset of PTSD among the choices provided.