TRAUMA RELATED CONDITIONS
Disorders linked to trauma and stress are grouped together in DSM-5. All of these conditions share a common origin in a traumatic incident or experience that either initiates or worsens the underlying problem.
Disorders related to traumatic experiences are associated with a wide range of undesirable feelings, including terror, high anxiety, tension, sadness, and a host of others. Even worse, they might prompt dreams and memories. Anger, violent outbursts, social withdrawal, lack of interest in activities, and other undesirable outcomes like job and relationship loss can all be caused by a trauma disorder. With proper care and therapy, trauma-related problems are not only bearable, but also solvable.
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Types of Trauma
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Acute Stress Disorder (ASD)
- Second Hand Trauma
- Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
- Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED)
- Adjustment Disorders
- Other and Unspecified Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
The condition of dissociation is not included in the section on psychological effects of trauma. Despite having their own section in the DSM-5, experts concur that these disorders are linked to and frequently precipitated by traumatic experiences. Some people with dissociative disorders report feeling “out of body,” as they seem to have lost all contact with their bodies and become dissociated from their memories, thoughts, and consciousness. This sort of distancing might emerge as a coping mechanism following a traumatic experience.