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What is the typical duration of acute stress disorder or PTSD?
What is the typical duration of acute stress disorder or PTSD?
- Less than a year
- Less than 6 months
- Less than 3 months
- Less than a month (correct)
Which of the following is a symptom of acute stress disorder or PTSD?
Which of the following is a symptom of acute stress disorder or PTSD?
- Feelings of guilt (correct)
- Increased energy
- Increased focus
- Increased optimism
People with acute stress disorder or PTSD may experience which of the following?
People with acute stress disorder or PTSD may experience which of the following?
- A sense of detachment from others (correct)
- An inability to concentrate
- An inability to sleep
- All of the above
What is the typical timeframe for the onset of acute stress disorder or PTSD?
What is the typical timeframe for the onset of acute stress disorder or PTSD?
People with acute stress disorder or PTSD may do which of the following?
People with acute stress disorder or PTSD may do which of the following?
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Study Notes
- People with acute stress disorder or PTSD may experience increased arousal, negative emotions, and guilt.
- The symptoms of acute stress disorder or PTSD usually start within 4 weeks of the traumatic event and last for less than a month.
- People with acute stress disorder or PTSD may avoid activities that remind them of the traumatic event.
- People with acute stress disorder or PTSD may feel detached from other people.
- People with acute stress disorder or PTSD may have trouble concentrating and develop sleep problems.
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