Clinical Perspective on Today’s Issues – Interim exam 2 (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)
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There was no clear recognition of the chronic, long-term post-traumatic stress reactions before the diagnosis of PTSD. The amygdala (1), hippocampus (2) and HPA axis (3) are imperative in the development and maintenance of PTSD. The hippocampus and amygdala are involved in the registration of dangerous events and the formation of memories about this.
Memories formed under emotionally arousing situations behave differently from those that are not. Memory formation can be altered by the blocking effects of adrenalin. This means that the degree of arousal during or directly after a traumatic event has fundamental importance for the development of intrusive and hyperarousal symptoms.
Acute stress disorder (ASD) is a good predictor of PTSD but does not necessarily lead to the development of PTSD. The prevalence of PTSD is higher for women and minority groups, potentially due to their high exposure to traumatic events (e.g. sexual assault). The lifetime prevalence of exposure to a traumatic event is more than 50%.
There are several predictors of PTSD:
Peritraumatic dissociation is most strongly related to individuals seeking mental health services. This is only measurable after the trauma. It may occur because the trauma is so severe that it becomes intolerable. However, there is no objective measurement of the severity of a traumatic event.
Social support may function as a secondary intervention. The effects are cumulative over time. People are more likely to receive social support for psychological processing of the trauma (e.g. meaning of the event) than other needs after the trauma (e.g. financial support).
The predictors of PTSD may indicate a lack of psychological resilience and this makes people vulnerable to the development of PTSD after a trauma. One of the key aspects of dealing with the aftermath of a trauma and PTSD is coming to terms with loss. This could explain the comorbidity with depression.
This bundle contains all the information needed for the second interim exam for the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains lecture information, information from the relevant books and all the articles. The following
...This bundle contains all the information needed for the for the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains lecture information, information from the relevant books and all the articles. The following is included:
...This bundle contains all the articles included in the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. The following is included:
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