Part 2: Chapter 5 Flashcards

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Is “Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders” a new edition to the DSM5? If so, why?

A
  1. Yes.
  2. Includes disorders with one unifying feature:
    a. An instigating stressful event followed by intense emotional response
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2
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What are the three major symptoms of PTSD?

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a. Intrusions
b. Avoidance
c. Hyper-arousal

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3
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Define a setting event

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a. Exposure to a traumatic event during which an individual experiences one of the following things (actual or threatened, observed or experienced)

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4
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Define the dissociative subtype of PTSD

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a. Experience dissociation, react differently to treatment compared to most PTSD people

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5
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What some characteristics of PTSD?

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a. Paranoia
b. Over-arousal
c. Easily startled
d. Quick to anger
e. Feeling of
numbness

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How does PTSD affect memories in children

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a. Traumatic memories of children get embellished over time

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7
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How long after a traumatic event must you wait before makeing a PTSD diagnosis

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one month

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8
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What people can benefit the most from PTSD treatment?

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People who get treatment as soon after the trauma as possible

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What are the six aspects of the DSM5 for PTSD

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  1. Criterion A
    a. The person was exposed to death, serious injury, violence
  2. Criterion B
    a. The traumatic event is persistently re-experienced
  3. Criterion C
    a. Avoidance of trauma-related stimuli after the trauma
  4. Criterion D
    a. Negative thoughts or feelings that began or worsened after the trauma
  5. Criterion E
    a. Trauma-related arousal and reactivity that began or worsened after the trauma
  6. Criterion F
    a. Lasts more than a month
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10
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How are PTSD and suicide related?

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Diagnosis of PTSD predicts suicide independently of any other problem

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11
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In a traumatic event, what aspect seems to be most indicative of developing it?

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Close exposure to traumatic event

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12
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What demographics are at highest risk of PTSD

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a. Low social support
b. Being a woman
c. Poverty
d. Difficult childhood experiences and abuse

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13
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What traumatic event has the highest liklihood of PTSD? The second highest?

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rape

Physical assault

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14
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What are neurobiological systems implicated in PTSD?

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a. HPA axis
i. Extreme levels (low or high) of corticotropin releasing factor
ii. Damage to hippocampus

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15
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How does social support impact trauma?

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  1. The stronger your social support group, the less likely you are to develop trauma
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16
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What do cognitive models of PTSD have to say?

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a. Cognitive schemas learned in childhood make you paranoid

b. Traumatic event then shatters thinly held belief that the world is safe

17
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What do psychodynamic models of PTSD have to say?

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a. Defence mechanism of denial is used

b. However, flashbacks cut through defences

18
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What do attachment theories of PTSD have to say?

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a. Attachment insecurity is present due to maladaptive relationships when young
b. Leads to vulnerability for PTSD

19
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Define direct trauma

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a. Something you actually experienced, eg. Getting raped or military combat

20
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Define indirect trauma

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a. Observing traumatic things or learning about them in detail