PTSD Criteria and Case Study
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Transcript PTSD Criteria and Case Study
Trauma and Stressor-Related
Disorders
PSYC 3140
MAY 28, 2014
Stress and Stress-Responses
Stressors:
rush-hour, college graduation, poor health, tornado
Stress-response to perceived threatening stressor:
Arousal
Fear:
(physical) muscle tension, heart racing
(emotional) horror, panic
(cognitive) poor concentration, overestimation of threat
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: DSM-5 Checklist
Exposure to actual or threatened death, serious
injury, or sexual violation; exposure results from:
1.
Direct experience
Witnessing the event in-person
Learning of the event occurring to a close loved one
First-hand repeated or indirect exposure to aversive details
of event
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: DSM-5 Checklist
2.
One or more intrusive symptoms
3.
Persistent avoidance of traumaassociated stimuli
4.
Negative changes in cognitions
and mood
5.
Significant changes in arousal and
reactivity
6.
Significant distress and/or
impairment; symptoms last more
than 1 month
Activity
View selections of PTSD case study
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko6a3nNSonY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fyf1LeX2nU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bqLKXmdDuE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnOLhXmhkyA
Activity
Small groups:
Identify symptoms demonstrated in the video clips
Brainstorm any additional PTSD-related symptoms displayed
by Bruce Wayne/Batman (not shown in the clips)
At-a-Glance PTSD Criteria
1.
Exposure to traumatic event
2.
Intrusions/re-experiencing
3.
Avoid trauma-related stimuli
4.
Cognition and mood changes
5.
Arousal and reactivity changes
6.
Impairing symptoms last > 1 month
References
American Psychiatric Association (2013). Posttraumatic stress
disorder [Fact sheet]. Retrieved from
http://www.dsm5.org/Documents/PTSD%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf
Williams, S.T. (2012). ‘Holy PTSD, Batman!:’ An analysis of the
psychiatric symptoms of Bruce Wayne. Academic Psychiatry, 36(3),
252-255. doi: 10.1176/appi.ap.36.3.252