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We regularly get requests from media outlets (radio, TV, press etc) looking for people to interview about their experiences with PTSD.
More often that not, they're looking for a specific person - who's experienced a specific trauma, that relates to the piece they are working on - but other times, it's a more general PTSD experience they're looking to report on.
If you'd be willing to share your story, please subscribe using the form below. Whenever we have a media request, we will then email you - and if it's something you'd be happy to be involved in, you can then choose to contact them directly.
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PTSD UK Blog
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Traumatic events can be very difficult to come to terms with, but confronting and understanding your feelings and seeking professional help is often the only way of effectively treating PTSD. You can find out more in the links below, or here.