Do people with PTSD like to travel?


Do people with PTSD like to travel? If you have PTSD, traveling can be difficult, but it doesn't mean you have to stay at home. If you plan properly and implement good coping strategies ahead of time, you can take steps to keep your symptoms under control and still enjoy traveling.


What does a PTSD episode look like?

During a PTSD episode, the person may relive the trauma that caused their PTSD through intrusive thoughts, flashbacks, visions, and nightmares. They may also experience intense anxiety and debilitating fear. The physical symptoms of a PTSD episode can include shaking, sweating, racing heart, and difficulty breathing.


Is wanting to travel a mental illness?

Dromomania was a historical psychiatric diagnosis whose primary symptom was uncontrollable urge to walk or wander. Dromomania has also been referred to as traveling fugue. Non-clinically, the term has come to be used to describe a desire for frequent traveling or wanderlust.