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ptsd
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| DSM 5 definition of trauma | |
| nostalgia symptoms | melancholy incessant thinking of home (desire to leave war) disturbed sleep or insomnia loss of appetite anxiety cardiac palpitations also saw deaths (suicide or due to self neglect) tied to the cardiac issues |
| what was ptsd called in the 1600s ish (first name) | nostalgia |
| what was ptsd called in the civil war | soldiers heart (da costas syndrome) |
| what was ptsd called in WW1 | shell shock |
| what was ptsd called in WW2 | combat fatigue |
| criticisms of PTSD construct | -PTSD pathologizes normal reactions -its not a legit diagnosis -its a euro american culture bound syndrome -it primarily serves a litigious rather than clinical purpose -traumatic memories not valid or reliable |
| changes made to criterion A in DSM-IV | A2 removed (fear helplessness or horror) inclusion of “indirect exposure to aversive details of the trauma” (ex: handling dead bodies) learning about something happening to a loved one is limited to “violent” and “accidental” events |
| ptsd Clusters for DSM 4 | |
| ptsd clusters for DSM 5 | |
| ICD 11 ptsd criteria | |
| children vs adult differences in DSM 5 | |
| acute stress disorder | |
| complex PTSD criteria | |
| trauma definition in ICD 11 | |
| trauma definition in dsm 5 | |
| STATS ON Stuff | |
| what was ptsd called in vietnam | post Vietnam syndrome |