Clinical Perspective on Today’s Issues – Interim exam 2 (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was introduced to have a single cause (i.e. traumatic event). This is unique as there is a clear, environmental cause rather than a complex interplay between environmental and genetic factors, such as in other disorders. However, not everyone who experiences trauma develops PTSD. This leads to three main criticisms towards PTSD:
The reaction to extreme stress is not necessarily time-limited and there is unique brain activation in PTSD compared to other people. This means that the first criticism does not fully hold. People have developed PTSD symptoms as a result of lower intensity traumas (e.g. learning about 9/11) due to genetic vulnerability. Furthermore, prolonged stress also leads to PTSD symptoms and indirect traumas (e.g. Halloween films) do not appear to lead to the full diagnostic criteria for PTSD.
It is undesirable to specify trigger events as an individual’s symptomatic profile will be shaped by their genetics (1), environmental history (2) and an interaction of the two (3). The A criterion only describes the usual context of PTSD without contributing to its diagnosis. It may thus be best to abolish the A criterion and refocus PTSD on a smaller set of core symptoms. It should be refocused around re-experiencing the event in the present in the form of intrusive multisensory images accompanied by a marked fear or horror. Refocusing the diagnosis of PTSD leads to a greater homogeneity of cases and reduced overlap with other disorders.
Proposed Diagnostic Criteria for PTSD |
Criterion B (re-experiencing; should be present in past month) |
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Criterion C (avoidance – should be present in past month) |
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Criterion D (hyperarousal – should be present most days in past month) |
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Criterion E (duration) |
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Criterion F (impairment) |
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This bundle contains all the information needed for the second interim exam for the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains lecture information, information from the relevant books and all the articles. The following
...This bundle contains all the information needed for the for the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains lecture information, information from the relevant books and all the articles. The following is included:
...This bundle contains all the articles included in the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. The following is included:
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