Diagnostic criteria are provided for ASD in the DSM and ICD.
A mental disorder that can occur after exposure to psychological stressors during one or more potentially psychologically traumatic events perceived as involving severe threat to self or others.
Similar to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, symptoms may include (but are not limited to):
Recurrent involuntary memories or significant physiological reactions;
Inability to feel positive emotions;
Trouble remembering and avoidance of the psychologically traumatic event;
Hyperarousal, and
Sometimes persistent feelings of detachment.
The experiences have lasted for three days or more but less than one month and cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
The symptoms and signs are not better explained by another mental or physical health condition or the effects of a substance.
Can evolve into Syndrome de stress post-traumatique and other types of psychological trauma.
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Diagnostic criteria are provided for ASD in the DSM and ICD.
A mental disorderthat can happen after exposure to psychological stressors during specific types of severe, potentially psychologically traumatic events.
Symptoms may include (but are not limited to): intrusive flashback memories of the event, inability to have positive feelings, trouble remembering the event, avoiding reminders of the event, disturbed sleep or being too vigilant, and sometimes feelings that things are unreal.
Symptoms begin within one-month of experiencing the potentially psychologically traumatic event and may develop into Syndrome de stress post-traumatique after one month; however, Acute Stress Disorder is not a prerequisite for Syndrome de stress post-traumatique.
The diagnosis of Acute Stress Disorder is made if the person’s condition is not better explained by another physical or mental disorder.