Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Primary Care Practice

Imagine this. You are watching a movie. It is a grainy black-and-white film, clearly not a Hollywood production. The first thing you see in the center of the screen is a raised desk supporting an old-fashioned Underwood typewriter. Behind the typewriter sits a woman intermittently pecking at the keys. Each time she taps a key, there is a distinct sharp click —it is not too loud, but it is a sudden brief, crisp interruption of the silence.
Source: JAMA Internal Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Source Type: research