Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders Flashcards

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Reactive Attachment Disorder is characterized by a consistent pattern of _______________ and emotionally ___________ behavior toward adult caregivers, as manifested by a lack of seeking or responding to ____________ when distressed.

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  • Inhibited
  • Withdrawn
  • Comfort
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Reactive Attachment Disorder also includes a persistent social and emotional disturbance that includes at least 2 of the following symptoms:

  • Minimal social and emotional responsiveness to other people
  • Limited ________________
  • Episodes of unexplained ______________
  • Sadness or fearfulness when interacting with __________________
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  • Positive affect
  • Irritability
  • Adult caregivers
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A diagnosis of Reactive Attachment Disorder also requires that a child has experienced extreme __________________ that is believed to the cause of the behavior and is evidenced by at least one of the following:

  • Basic emotional needs for __________, stimulation, and affection are not met by adult caregivers
  • Repeated changes in __________________ that limit the ability to form a stable attachment
  • Rearing in an ____________________ that limits opportunities to form selective attachments.
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  • Insufficient care
  • Comfort
  • Primary caregivers
  • Unusual environment
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Symptoms of Reactive Attachment Disorder must be evident before the child is ___ years of age, and the child must have a developmental age of at least ___ months.

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  • 5 years
  • 9 months
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Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder is characterized by a pattern of behavior that involves inappropriate interactions with __________________ as evidenced by at least two of the following:

  • Reduced/absent ________ in approaching/interacting with unfamiliar adults
  • Overfamiliarity with unfamiliar adults
  • Diminished or absence of ____________ with a caregiver after venturing away from him/her
  • Willingness to accompany an unfamiliar adult with little/no hesitation
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  • Unfamiliar adults
  • Reticence
  • Checking in
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For a diagnosis of Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder, a child must have a developmental age of at least ___ months, and have experienced extreme ____________________ that is believed to be the cause of the disturbed behavior, and is evidenced by the same conditions as that of Reactive Attachment Disorder.

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  • 9 months
  • Insufficient care
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For adults, adolescents, and children older than ___ years, a diagnosis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are the same.

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6 years.

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PTSD Criterion 1: Exposure to actual or threatened __________, serious injury, or ____________________ in at least one of the following ways:

  • Direct experience of the event
  • Witnessing the event in person as it happened to others
  • Learning that the event happened to a close family member/friend
  • Repeated or extreme exposure to aversive details of the event
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  • Death
  • Sexual violence
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PTSD Criterion 2: Presence of at least one of the following ____________ symptoms:

  • Recurrent, involuntary, or distressing ____________ of the event (or repetitive play in children)
  • Recurrent distressing dreams related to the event
  • Dissociative reactions in which the person feels or acts as if the event is ____________ (or, in children, reenactment play)
  • Intense/prolonged distress when exposed to reminders of the event
  • Marked ______________ reactions to reminders of the event
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  • Intrusion
  • Memories
  • Recurring
  • Physiological
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PTSD Criterion 3: Persistent _______________ of stimuli associated with the event as evidenced by one or both of the following:

  • Avoidance of distressing memories, thoughts, or __________ related to the event
  • Avoidance of external reminders eliciting memories/thoughts/feelings related to the event
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  • Avoidance
  • Feelings
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PTSD Criterion 4: Negative changes in cognition or mood associated with the event as evidenced by at least two of the following:

  • Inability to _____________ an important aspect of the event
  • Persistent and exaggerated _____________________ about oneself, others, or the world
  • Persistent distorted cognitions related to the event’s cause or ______________
  • Markedly diminished interest in significant activities
  • Feelings of _____________ from others
  • Persistent anhedonia
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  • Remember
  • Negative beliefs
  • Consequences
  • Detachment
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PTSD Criterion 5: Marked change in arousal and reactivity associated with the event as evidenced by at least two of the following:

  • Irritable behavior and _________ outbursts
  • Reckless or ______________ behavior
  • Hypervigilance
  • Exaggerated ___________ response
  • Impaired concentration
  • __________ disturbance
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  • Angry
  • Destructive
  • Startle
  • Sleep
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< 6 years or younger PTSD Criterion 1: Exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence in at least one of the following ways:

  • Direct experience of the event
  • Witnessing the event in person as it happened to others (especially the ____________)
  • ____________ the event occurred to a caregiver
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  • Primary caregiver
  • Learning
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< 6 years or younger PTSD Criterion 2: Presence of at least one of the following intrusion symptoms:

  • Recurrent, involuntary distressing memories that meay be expressed during ________________________
  • Recurrent distressing dreams in which content and/or affect are related to the event
  • _______________ reactions in which the child feels or acts as if the event is recurring and that may occur during play reenactment
  • Intense/prolonged psychological distress when exposed to internal/external ________________ of the event
  • Marked ______________ reactions to reminders of the event
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  • Play reenactment
  • Dissociative
  • Reminders
  • Physiological
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< 6 years or younger PTSD Criterion 3: At least one symptom that represents either persistent _____________ of stimuli related to the event or negative changes in _______________ and mood related to the event.

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  • Avoidance
  • Cognition
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< 6 years or younger PTSD Criterion 4: Alterations in ___________ and reactivity associated with the event as evidenced by at least two of the following:

  • Irritable behavior and angry outbursts
  • H____________________
  • Exaggerated startle response
  • Impaired ______________
  • Sleep disturbance
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  • Mood
  • Hypervigilance
  • Concentration
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For individuals of all ages, PTSD symptoms must have a duration of more than ____________, and must cause clinically significant distress or impaired functioning.

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1 month.

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PTSD specifiers are provided for:

  • Dissociative symptoms (___________ and derealization)
  • Delayed expression (when full diagnostic criteria are not met until at least ______________ after the event)
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  • Depersonalization
  • 6 months
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Treatment of choice for PTSD is a Comprehensive Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention that incorporates _________________, cognitive restructuring, and _____________ management or similar techniques.

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  • Exposure
  • Anxiety
20
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Research on _________________________ (CISD), involving providing treatment to the victims of a trauma within 72 hours of the event whether or not symptoms are exhibited, may actually worsen symptoms of PTSD.

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Cognitive Incident Stress Debriefing.

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_________________(EMDR) has been found to have a beneficial effect on PTSD symptoms, but there is evidence that they are due to exposure and other non-specific factors rather than eye movements.

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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.

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A diagnosis of Acute Stress Disorder requires exposure to actual or threatened death, severe injury, or sexual violence in at least one of four ways:

  • Direct experience of the event
  • Learning that the event occurred to a ____________ or friend
  • Witnessing the event in person as it happens to others
  • ____________ or extreme exposure to aversive details of the event.
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  • Close family member
  • Repeated
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For a diagnosis of Acute Stress Disorder, at least ___ symptoms from any of 5 categories must be present:

  • Intrusion
  • Negative __________
  • Dissociative Symptoms
  • ___________ Symptoms
  • Arousal Symptoms
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  • 9
  • Mood
  • Avoidance
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Symptoms of Acute Stress Disorder must have a duration of _________ to _____________ and cause clinically significant distress or impaired functioning.

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  • 3 days
  • 1 month
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Adjustment Disorders involve the development of emotional or behavioral symptoms in response to one or more identifiable psychosocial stressors within _____________ of the onset of the stressor(s).

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3 months.

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Adjustment Disorders are characterized by the presence of marked distress disproportionate to the severity of the stressor and/or significant impairment in functioning, and they must remit within _______________ of termination of the stressor or its consequences.

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6 months.

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Adjustment Disorder is not diagnosed when symptoms represent normal ___________________.

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Bereavement.