User talk:Morgangreennn

Welcome to Wikipedia, Morgangreennn. Thank you for your effort, but it is not generally a good idea for newcomers to Wikipedia to try to create a new article straight away, or – what is equivalent – to completely or largely overwrite an existing article with a new version of your own, as you did at Traumatic stress. Unfortunately, I found that your version of this article was not an improvement.

The most important point here is that Wikipedia does not give medical advice (including advice on mental health issues). We don't address the reader as "you" or try to tell them what they should do. We restrict ourselves to factual information on health conditions, supported by references to reliable sources. If you would take a look at some of our more substantial health-related articles, such as Posttraumatic stress disorder, this will convey a better idea of what is expected.

You did add some references, but they were not placed so as to show which reference was the source of what information (an introduction to referencing techniques is at Referencing for beginners). Editors should try to gain a basic knowledge of standard formats used here, which make an article readable and display its connections to other articles.

Before attempting any further large-scale editing I recommend you read Introduction and How to edit, and perhaps work through the Tutorial, to learn more about what is expected of editors. The existing article on traumatic stress does certainly need improvement, and I think given a little preparation time you could make a worthwhile contribution to this Bhunacat10 (talk),  14:09, 24 April 2019 (UTC)