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Continuum, 2015
The objectives of this article are to update the reader on the current definition and diagnostic assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and to describe its clinical characteristics, discuss its epidemiology and pathophysiologic aspects, as well as to summarize the current therapeutic options for PTSD.The new nomenclature of the Diagnostic ...
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The objectives of this article are to update the reader on the current definition and diagnostic assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and to describe its clinical characteristics, discuss its epidemiology and pathophysiologic aspects, as well as to summarize the current therapeutic options for PTSD.The new nomenclature of the Diagnostic ...
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Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2013
Children are exposed to a variety of traumatic experiences, and each child is unique in his or her response to that trauma. The most common psychiatric disorder that develops after exposure to trauma is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This article will help pediatric nurse practitioners understand PTSD in terms of diagnosis, epidemiology, risk ...
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Children are exposed to a variety of traumatic experiences, and each child is unique in his or her response to that trauma. The most common psychiatric disorder that develops after exposure to trauma is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This article will help pediatric nurse practitioners understand PTSD in terms of diagnosis, epidemiology, risk ...
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Eating disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2019Childhood maltreatment is associated with all types of eating disorders. We provide a systematic review of the recent literature on comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in patients with eating disorders, and focus on prevalence, relationship with symptom severity, operating mechanisms and treatment.The prevalence of comorbid PTSD in patients ...
Cleo, Rijkers +3 more
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Personality Disorders, and Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
2022AbstractThis chapter focuses on the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and personality traits. Returning to the concept of personality as a psychological immune system, it makes use of the Five-Factor Model of personality, with an emphasis on the effects of high neuroticism.
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Acute stress disorder, adjustment disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder
2020Abstract Acute stress disorder, adjustment disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder are all psychiatric consequences of traumatic experiences. Because trauma is so common in medical practice, in the form of accidents, severe illness, and sometimes medical and surgical treatments, these disorders are commonly seen by physicians ...
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Startle Reactivity in Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
2011The aim of this study is to prospectively examine electromyographic (EMG) responses in patients diagnosed with acute stress disorder (ASD) after experiencing a traffic accident or violent attack, within one month after the traumatic event and six months later.
Kozarić-Kovačić, Dragica +2 more
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)/Acute Stress Disorder
Abstract This chapter focuses on the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)/Acute Stress Disorder section of the Anxiety and Related Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-5, Child Version: Parent Interview Schedule (PIS). By DSM-5 definition, the person must have experienced, witnessed, or been confronted with (an) event(s) that involved ...Anne Marie Albano, Wendy K. Silverman
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
Nursing Standard, 2000Post traumatic stress disorder affects up to 1 per cent of the population, yet there are few specially trained nurses who are able to offer appropriate care and treatment. This article explores this condition, its treatment and the need for more suitably qualified nurses to fill this gap.
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Stress-related psychiatric disorders
Stress is a natural human emotion that motivates us to face difficulties and risks. Everyone experiences stress to some extent, but when it becomes chronic or reaches a level that cannot be managed, its effects begin to manifest. It is a common condition that most individuals confront, and its effects on the body and brain have become more obvious in ...Abbas, Al Bazzal +8 more
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