Clinicians
A person who has seen the event happening, was present at the time of the crash but not directly involved in the action (1). Posttraumatic [...]
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A group of mental disorders that develop following single or repeated traumatic events. The most recognised is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), but others include [...]
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Mental dysfunction that may result when an individual lives through or witnesses an event in which he or she believes that there is a threat [...]
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A deep psychological injury or shock resulting from an extremely stressful, terrifying, or jarring event that exceeds the individual's capacity to cope emotionally. May stem [...]
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Temperament refers to the biologically based individual differences in emotional, attentional, and behavioral reactivity and self-regulation that are evident early in life, are relatively stable [...]
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Secondary Traumatic Stress Disorder (STSD) refers to the development of PTSD-like symptoms in individuals who are indirectly exposed to trauma, typically through close contact with [...]
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A measure of well-being assessed in terms of mood, satisfaction with relationships, achieved goals, self-concepts, and self-perceived ability to cope with one's daily life. Source: [...]
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Mental health outcomes defined within diagnostic classifications, including disorders such as PTSD, mood and anxiety disorders, dissociative disorders, etc. Source: Rooted in DSM‑5 and ICD‑11 [...]
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Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) is a formal mental health diagnosis characterized by persistent, intense grief that causes significant functional impairment and does not resolve naturally [...]
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental health condition that may occur after experiencing trauma. Those affected often relive the event, avoid reminders, experience hypervigilance, [...]
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