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*C. One (or more) of the following symptoms, representing either persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the traumatic event(s) or negative alterations in cognitions and | *C. One (or more) of the following symptoms, representing either persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the traumatic event(s) or negative alterations in cognitions and | ||
mood associated with the traumatic event(s), must be present, beginning after the event(s) or worsening after the event(s): | mood associated with the traumatic event(s), must be present, beginning after the event(s) or worsening after the event(s): | ||
====Persistent Avoidance of Stimuli==== | |||
1. Avoidance of or efforts to avoid activities, places, or physical reminders that arouserecollections of the traumatic event(s). | |||
2. Avoidance of or efforts to avoid people, conversations, or interpersonal situations that arouse recollections of the traumatic event(s). | |||
====Negative Alterations in Cognitions==== | |||
3. Substantially increased frequency of negative emotional states (e.g., fear, guilt, | |||
sadness, shame, confusion). | |||
4. Markedly diminished interest or participation in significant activities, including constriction of play. | |||
5. Socially withdrawn behavior. | |||
6. Persistent reduction in expression of positive emotions. | |||
'''''AND''''' | |||
*D. Alterations in arousal and reactivity associated with the traumatic event(s), beginning or worsening after the traumatic event(s) occurred, as evidenced by two (or more) of | |||
the following: | |||
:*1. Irritable behavior and angry outbursts (with little or no provocation) typically expressed as verbal or physical aggression toward people or objects (including extreme | |||
temper tantrums). | |||
:*2. Hypervigilance. | |||
:*3. Exaggerated startle response. | |||
:*4. Problems with concentration. | |||
:*5. Sleep disturbance (e.g., difficulty falling or staying asleep or restless sleep). | |||
E. The duration of the disturbance is more than 1 month. | |||
''''AND''''' | |||
*F. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in relationships with parents, siblings, peers, or other caregivers or with school behavior. | |||
'''''AND''''' | |||
*G. The disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g.,medication or alcohol) or another medical condition. | |||
Specify whether: | |||
*With dissociative symptoms: The individual’s symptoms meet the criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder, and the individual experiences persistent or recurrent symptoms | |||
of either of the following: | |||
:*1. Depersonalization: Persistent or recurrent experiences of feeling detached from,and as if one were an outside observer of, one’s mental processes or body (e.g.,feeling as though one were in a dream; feeling a sense of unreality of self or body or of time moving slowly). | |||
:*2. Derealization: Persistent or recurrent experiences of unreality of surroundings(e.g., the world around the individual is experienced as unreal, dreamlike, distant, | |||
or distorted). | |||
<SMALL>''Note:To use this subtype, the dissociative symptoms must not be attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., blackouts) or another medical condition | |||
(e.g., complex partial seizures).''</SMALL> | |||
*Specify if: | |||
:*With delayed expression: If the full diagnostic criteria are not met until at least 6 months after the event (although the onset and expression of some symptoms may | |||
be immediate). | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} |
Revision as of 17:37, 22 October 2014
Diagnostic Criteria
DSM-V Diagnostic Criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder[1]
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Note:The following criteria apply to adults, adolescents, and children older than 6 years.For children 6 years and younger, see corresponding criteria below.
Note:Criterion A4 does not apply to exposure through electronic media, television,movies, or pictures, unless this exposure is work related . AND
Note:In children older than 6 years, repetitive play may occur in which themes or aspects of the traumatic event(s) are expressed.
Note:In children, there may be frightening dreams without recognizable content.
with the most extreme expression being a complete loss of awareness of present surroundings.) Note:In children, trauma-specific reenactment may occur in play.
AND
about or closely associated with the traumatic event(s). AND
more) of the following:
dangerous,” “My whole nervous system is permanently ruined”).
AND
more) of the following:
AND
AND
AND
Specify whether:
Note: To use this subtype, the dissociative symptoms must not be attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., blackouts, behavior during alcohol intoxication)or another medical condition (e.g., complex partial seizures).
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder for Children 6 Years and Younger
Note: Witnessing does not include events that are witnessed only in electronic media,television, movies, or pictures.
AND
Note: Spontaneous and intrusive memories may not necessarily appear distressing and may be expressed as play reenactment.
Note:It may not be possible to ascertain that the frightening content is related to the traumatic event.
the most extreme expression being a complete loss of awareness of present surroundings.)Such trauma-specific reenactment may occur in play.
AND
mood associated with the traumatic event(s), must be present, beginning after the event(s) or worsening after the event(s): Persistent Avoidance of Stimuli1. Avoidance of or efforts to avoid activities, places, or physical reminders that arouserecollections of the traumatic event(s). 2. Avoidance of or efforts to avoid people, conversations, or interpersonal situations that arouse recollections of the traumatic event(s). Negative Alterations in Cognitions3. Substantially increased frequency of negative emotional states (e.g., fear, guilt, sadness, shame, confusion). 4. Markedly diminished interest or participation in significant activities, including constriction of play. 5. Socially withdrawn behavior. 6. Persistent reduction in expression of positive emotions. AND
the following:
temper tantrums).
E. The duration of the disturbance is more than 1 month. 'AND
AND
Specify whether:
of either of the following:
or distorted). Note:To use this subtype, the dissociative symptoms must not be attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., blackouts) or another medical condition (e.g., complex partial seizures).
be immediate).
References
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