The relatively narrow 1980 diagnostic criteria for PTSD were broadened in subsequent revisions, and now include such nebulous dimensions as “dysphoria” – that is, a deep general sense of ...
Let me start by being very clear about two things: First, the term “high-functioning PTSD” is not an official diagnostic term. You will not find it in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
But to get a diagnosis, your doctor will first ask ... According to the ICD-11, you need to meet the criteria for PTSD and have additional symptoms that show you have difficulty managing yourself.
A new study has shed light on why some children and adolescents develop mental health disorders like PTSD, anxiety, or depression after experiencing a traumatic event.
At nine weeks post-trauma, 64pc showed no signs of any disorder, 23.5pc met the criteria for PTSD ... the recent introduction of Complex PTSD (CPTSD) as a diagnosis, the research team wanted ...