Not all symptoms of an auto injury are physical. Watch the video below and browse our articles to learn more about the psychological results of an accident.
Articles:
Acute Stress Disorder Predicts PTSD
Acute Stress Response Patterns
Aggressive Behavior After Head Injury
Alcohol Abuse and Neuropsychological Tests
Children and Motor Vehicle Accidents: PTSD and Emotional Problems
Cognitive Complaints After Whiplash
Coping Strategies and Whiplash
Delayed Onset PTSD After Auto Accidents
Economic and Social Reward in Low Back Pain Patients
Emotional And Cognitive Sequelae of MTBI
Fear of Movement and Low Back Pain
Fear of Movement After Whiplash Injury
Fear of Movement and Whiplash Recovery
Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress
Long-Term Outcome of Motor Vehicle Accidents
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Reversible Neuropsychological Deficits
Motor Vehicle Accidents and Peritraumatic Dissociation
Neuropsychological Testing & Whiplash
Patient Perspectives: General Health, Work Status and Satisfaction One Year after Injury
Post-Concussion Syndrome After Mild Brain Injury
Post-Concussion Syndrome, Stress, and Coping
Post-traumatic stress and whiplash
Predicting Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Predicting Vocational Outcome in MTBI
Previous Trauma Exposure and PTSD
Psychological Distress Disappears when Whiplash Pain is Relieved
Psychological Effect of Motor Vehicle Accidents
Psychological Outcome of Whiplash
Psychological Response to Whiplash Develops after Physical Symptoms
Psychological Trauma in Children After Traffic Accidents
PTSD and Accident Related Pain
Return to Work after Musculoskeletal Injury
"Sense of Coherence" and Traffic Accident PTSD
Short Screening Questionnaire for PTSD
Symptoms of PTSD and ASD in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients
TMD and Psychological Characteristics
TMD and Whiplash: Psychological and Somatic Complaints
Whiplash Associated Disorders and Psychological Problems