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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
"Like people, elephants can also become victims of past traumas and exhibit symptoms of PTSD years after the experience Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a condition that describes anxiety-based responses to life-threatening events.
Traumatic stress is different from other types of stress because the individual’s existence is physically and emotionally threatened and s/he is unable to escape. While environmental threats such as hurricanes can be terrifying, in many cases they appear to cause less ill effects than do human-caused traumas. Victims are usually able to anticipate natural disasters and make attempts to avoid harm. Events or "stressors" that underlie the development of PTSD include threat of death; physical abuse; deprivation; torture; isolation; forced incarceration (captivity); and witnessing the loss, death or threat of death to a loved one. All elephants in captivity have experienced most, if not all, of these events."
— Post-Traumatic Stress and Elephants in Captivity,
G.A. Bradshaw Ph.D., & Lorin Lindner Ph.D., M.P.H.
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