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Trauma-and-Stress-Related Disorders
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Trauma-and-Stress-Related Disorders
1. What is stress ?
external
internal
2. Forms of stress
acute stress
chronic stress
daily hassles
major life events
3. Key characteristics of stress
severity
chronicity
timing
degree of impact
level of expectation
controllability
4. Stress responses
Sympathetic-adrenomedullary (SAM) system (fight-or-flight response)
Hypothalamic-pituitary adrenocortical (HPA) (Hormonal system)
5. The trauma-and-stress-related disorders in DSM-5
Adjustment disorder
impairment in social, occupational and academic function & emotional stress
3 months
disappear when stressor ends or person adapts
prevalence: very widely
specific types of Adjustment Disorders
Adjustment disorder with depressed mood
Adjustment disorder with anxiety
Adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety and depressed mood
Adjustment disorder with disturbance of conduct
Adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance of emotion and conduct
Adjustment disorder unspecified
Acute/Posttraumatic stress disorder
Trauma in DSM 5
direct exposure
witness
learning (events occurred to a loved one)
repeated exposure to details
PTSD
sympotoms
Intrusive sympotoms ≥ 1
Avoidance sympotoms ≥ 1
Negative sympotoms ≥ 2
Arousal sympotoms ≥ 2
Dissociative sympotoms (as specifier)
> 1 month
may not develop until many months or even years after the traumatic event
prevalence: US (6.8%) 女:9.7% 男:3.6% unexpected death of a loved one (most common)
exposure to above traumatic experiences ≥ 1/4
ASD
symptoms : ≥ 9/14 in five categories
Intrusive sympotoms
Avoidance sympotoms
Negative sympotoms
Arousal sympotoms
Dissociative sympotoms
3 days - 1 month
marked personal disdress or significant impairment of functioning
severity: NSESSS
6. Causal factors
PTSD
Nature of trauma
Individual risk factors
Socialcultural risk factors
ASD & PTSD
Biological factors
Serotonin transporter gene (s/s alleles)
Brain stuctures
The limbic system
Reduction in amygdala: emotional processiong
Hippocampus: memory
Smaller hippocampus
Smaller left hippocampus: more disssociative symptoms
Smaller right hippocampus: more PTSD symptoms
Malfunctioning hippocampus
Reduction in intracranial and cerebral volume
Increase in volumes of lateral ventricles
SNS is aroused
Overactive HPA axis: increase in cortisol
7. Treatment
Antidepressant Medication (e.g. SSRIs)
CBT: re-exposure
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