All::Psychiatry::Diseases::Acute stress disorder
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What are the main clinical features of Acute stress disorder?
- intrusive thoughts e.g. flashbacks, nightmares
- dissociation e.g. 'being in a daze', time slowing
- negative mood
- avoidance
- arousal e.g. hypervigilance, sleep disturbance
What is the management of Acute stress disorder?
- trauma-focused cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) is usually used first-line
- benzodiazepines (only for acute symptoms)
What is Acute stress disorder?
acute stress reaction that occurs in the first 4 weeks after a person has been exposed to a traumatic event
Acute stress disorderWhat is the main difference between Acute stress disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder?
Acute stress disorder is diagnosed within 4 weeks of the event and post-traumatic stress disorder is diagnosed 4 weeks after
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