“High-functioning PTSD is a term used to describe people who experience post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms while ...
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 ...
Even without the subtypes the text of DSM-5 comprises one and a half pages describing eight different diagnostic criteria for PTSD including the specification of a traumatic event and 20 individual ...
Of the 1826 subjects with valid PTSD data, 169 (9.3%) met the strict DSM-III-R criteria for PTSD if it were ... greater risk for PTSD (36.4% vs. 18.5%; P=0.153). Within the group of employees ...
To be diagnosed with PTSD, DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria specify that a person must have experienced a traumatic event and ...
It usually occurs as a part of disorders like panic disorders, generalised anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder ...
Having a rush of anxiety, feeling your heart racing, breaking out into a sweat — whether it’s a spider suddenly scurrying out in front of you or in the lead-up to a big presentation at work or school, ...
PTSD was diagnosed using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I), whilst ASD was diagnosed using DSM-5 criteria. Comparing PTSD rates between individuals with and without ASD, a ...
A new Macquarie University study suggests that instead of relying on the 'bible' of mental health diagnosis, we need a ...