Trauma Response Flashcards
List some risk factors for heightened responses to trauma
Sudden, unexpected event
Man-made rather than natural
Prolonged exposure
Threat to life, death
Personal factors (family)
What is associated with the highest incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder?
Rape
What is the freeze response?
Body goes into shutdown with immobility in the presence of “inevitable” danger (think of a deer on the road)
List some clinical features of complex PTSD
Low self-esteem, self-blame
Hopelessness
Somatisation
Mood disturbance
Self-harm
What is the most emotionally charged part of the brain?
Amygdala
List the main features of PTSD (FAANDER)
Flashbacks
Avoidance
Arousal (increased)
Nightmares
Dissociation
Emotional numbness
Re-enactment
How long after a traumatic event can PTSD be diagnosed?
1 month
If trauma symptoms are mild and present for less than 4 weeks, what is the treatment?
Watchful waiting with support
List some psychotherapy that may be used for PTSD
CBT
EMDR
Media therapy
Mindfulness
Which antidepressant is licensed for use in PTSD?
Venlefaxine or SSRI