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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
2014In many contexts, the trauma that caused the concussion can also trigger a strong stress response. Take a focused history from the patient and collateral source for hyperarousal, nightmares, avoidance, emotional numbing, dissociation, and prior diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Assess safety. Severe PTSD can lead to suicide.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety in adult Syrian refugees: What do we know?
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2019Background: The crisis in Syria has resulted in vast numbers of refugees seeking asylum in Syria’s neighboring countries and Europe. Refugees are at considerable risk of developing common mental disorders, including depression, anxiety, and post ...
Emma k. Peconga, Marie Høgh Thøgersen
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Autistic Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1993The present case study examined an adolescent boy who initially was evaluated at our clinic and was found to meet DSM-III-R criteria for autistic disorder. After placement in a residential school using Daily Life Therapy for autistic disorder, the subject reported being physically abused by a staff member.
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1995I believe that we are witnessing a cultural change as regards the public perception of stress. In past decades an almost military heroism, or at the very least a reticence in discussing fear, appeared to be the cultural ideal. Memories of our imperial past impelled us to keep a stiff upper lip, and recollections of war-time privation and sacrifice ...
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Generalization of fear in post-traumatic stress disorder.
Psychophysiology, 2019Overgeneralization (i.e., the transfer of fear to stimuli not related to an aversive event) is part of alterations in associative fear learning in mental disorders.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
JAAPA, 2022ToriAnne, Yetter, Elizabeth, Masten
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Health Informatics Symposium, 2010Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a condition in which a person responds to a traumatic event, such as war, a car accident, or physical abuse, with prolonged feelings of fear, helplessness, or horror. This disorder can have a significant detrimental impact on the lives of those affected by PTSD as well as their friends and family. In this paper,
Brian M. Landry +3 more
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
New England Journal of Medicine, 2017Arieh, Shalev +2 more
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The Aetiology of Post-traumatic Stress Disorders Following a Natural Disaster
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988A. McFarlane
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