What can cause PTSD?
Any event that the individual finds traumatic e.g.
What is the ICD 10 criteria for PTSD?
1) Exposure to a traumatic event
2) Re-experiencing the trauma (≥1 required)
3) Avoidance of reminders
4) Hyperarousal symptoms (≥2 required)
5) Onset usually within 6 months of the traumatic event (delayed onset possible)
6) Functional impairment
How does PTSD present?
Core symptoms
Flashbacks
Hyperarousal (feeling on edge)
Avoidance of triggers
Other symptoms
Re-experiencing
Negative emotions
Negative beliefs
Sleep difficulty
Depersonalisation (feeling separated on detached)
Derealisation (feeling the world around them is not real)
Emotional numbing
How is PTSD diagnosed?
Trauma Screening Questionnaire
Used as screening prompting referral for further assessment
International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10)
How is PTSD managed?
What is eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR)?
Processing traumatic memories while performing specific eye movements
Improperly stored traumatic memories are reprocessed and stored again in a more normal way
No longer causes as much negative emotion and distress