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| PTSD A support forum for anyone whose loved one is suffering with PTSD or having problems with family reintegration post-deployment. |
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Li'l Squat Bird
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Acute Stress Disorder
ACUTE STRESS DISORDER: THE PRECURSOR TO PTSD.
Definition Acute Stress Disorder is a anxiety disorder that develops within one month after a severe traumatic event or experience. Distressing dissociative symptoms are common in the person with Acute Stress Disorder, including depersonalization, derealization, or dissociative amnesia. These symptoms can effect any sex or age group. Anxiety, irritability, and depression are also common in people who have Acute Stress Disorder. People with Acute Stress Disorder have a diminished ability to experience pleasure. There may be problems falling or staying asleep. A person with Acute Stress Disorder will avoid any reminders of the trauma but re-experiencing the event in dreams, nightmares, or painful memories. ONSET:
Diagnostic Criteria ( DSM-IV™ ) made easy. ALL THE FOLLOWING MUST BE AFTER TRAUMA. NOT DUE TO A SUBSTANCE, GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITION, OR OTHER DISORDER. SEE: CAUSING ANXIETY. SYMPTOMS MUST LAST 2 DAYS TO 4 WEEKS. LONGER THEN 4 WEEKS. SEE POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER ( PTSD. ) Must have been exposed to a traumatic event or experience involving intense fear, horror, or helplessness. The event or experience must involve a threat of death, serious injury, or physical integrity. The event or experience may be to yourself or to others around you. Three or more of the following dissociative symptoms that developed during or after the event or experience:
The event or experience must be re-experienced in at least one of the following: Avoiding any thing associated with the trauma. Avoiding any thoughts or feelings about the trauma, including not wishing to engage in any conversation about the event or experience. Avoidance of activities, places, persons, or things that set off feelings about the trauma. Persistent indicators of increased arousal. ( E.g., Problems with falling or staying asleep, Having problems concentrating, Hypervigiland, Response to being startled is overstate. ) Must be impairment in important areas of functioning. (E.g., work, social life, ... ) SYMPTOMS MUST LAST 2 DAYS TO 4 WEEKS. IF SYMPTOMS LONGER THEN 4 WEEKS SEE: POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER ( PTSD. ) Treatment ( Psychotherapy ) Treatment ( Pharmacotherapy )
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Li'l Squat Bird
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This is what I was just diagnosed with, that by the time I next see a doctor will guaranteed be bumped up to PTSD, because of time since the accident. I thought this would help people start really paying attention to signs, and where, if ignored, they could lead.
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