International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2024;3(2):196-204

Alex’s Case of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Author Name: Mona Ghazi Sayegh 1;  

1. Ph.D. in Psychology, Lebanese Order of Psychologists (LOPSY), Lebanese International University, Lebanon

Abstract

Alex had dreamed of being a firefighter since he was a child. He was dedicated to his profession and had been serving as a firefighter for over 15 years. He came from a close-knit family and had a supportive network of friends and colleagues within the fire department. About a year ago, Alex and his team responded to a massive wildfire that had engulfed a densely forested area. They were tasked with evacuating residents, protecting structures, and battling the relentless flames. During this time, Alex's team faced extreme danger, and they witnessed the destruction of homes, landscapes, and wildlife. Alex had a best friend on his team called Samir. He and Samir were in a house that caught on fire, trying to rescue the family living there. Samir was trapped in one of the rooms while trying to rescue the little daughter of this family. Alex couldn’t do anything and had to leave because he was in danger too and his life was at stake. Both Samir and the little girl died that day.

Keywords

Diagnosis, Treatment Plan, PTSD, Psychoeducation, S.M.A.R.T Goal


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