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Osmosis | Trauma- and Stress-related Disorders (Behavioral sciences)

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All right, as a quick recap. Both PTSD and acute stress disorder can occur in individuals who have either directly experienced or witnessed one or prolonged traumatic events, or heard about a traumatic event that involved a close family member or friend.

Symptoms include recurrent, involuntary, and intrusive memories associated with nightmares or flashbacks; as well as intense psychological distress or physical reactions; hypervigilance or hyperarousal; avoidance behavior; and negative alterations in thinking or mood.

What sets PTSD apart from acute stress disorder is that in PTSD, the symptoms must last for more than one month, while in acute stress disorder, they should last at least three days but less than 1 month following the traumatic event.

In adjustment disorders there are emotional or behavioral symptoms that develop within 3 months of a stressful or life-changing event and resolve within 6 months.

Treatment of trauma and stress-related disorders typically includes cognitive behavioral therapy and lifestyle changes.

If these treatment options fail, individuals can be treated with medications, such as SSRIs, SNRIs, and less commonly prazosin.

Okay, back to our case. Amelia is a 31 year old female that has been experiencing sleep disturbances due to vivid nightmares.

A very important clue here is that her symptoms began four months ago, after witnessing an armed bank robbery.

In addition, since then, Amelia has been displaying avoidance behavior related to crowded places that remind her of the traumatic event.

This, along with her hyperarousal symptoms, such as jumping at sudden or loud noises like a phone ringing, make this a pretty straightforward case of post- traumatic stress disorder.
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The Hell of Chronic Illness | Sita Gaia | TEDxStanleyPark

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Sita’s talk asks you to confront the issues surrounding chronic illness. She tells you firsthand about what it’s like to live with one and offers you a 3-point plan to help your spouse, children and co-workers with the lifelong challenges they experience with chronic illness.

Sita Sahasrabudhe – sita.gaia@gmail.com – is a Registered Social Worker with epilepsy. She knows firsthand the challenges faced by people with chronic illnesses. She is an advocate for people with disabilities.

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Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) – causes, symptoms & treatment

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UG Chain Veil vs Abzan Illness in the Ranks – Budget Modern MTG

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Chief Complaint & History of Present Illness (Hospital)

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I’m about to start my emergency medicine fellowship in two weeks. I’m very excited, but also very nervous because I haven’t seen a patient in almost 3 months!

During rotations, I felt very comfortable seeing patients. But, as I’m preparing for this fellowship, I realized I’m forgetting small things like how to get a history of present illness aka HPI.

So, today I want to go over the systematic approach I used as a physician assistant student to get an HPI in an attempt to review for myself and in hopes that you can take something away from this to better help you with patients.

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Microbiology – Helicobacter Pylori (Ulcer)

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H. Pylori common cause of ulcers

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TAGALOG EXPRESSIONS FOR PAIN, SICKNESS AND DISCOMFORT | Learn Filipino

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TAGALOG EXPRESSIONS FOR PAIN, SICKNESS AND DISCOMFORT | Learn Filipino

This Filipino language lesson will teach you many useful Tagalog expressions to talk about pain, diseases and other physical discomfort.

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Henoch-Schonlein Purpura: Visual Explanation for Students

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This video contains a detailed and simplified explanation of Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP). We discuss the pathophysiology, presentation, features, investigations, management and prognosis of HSP.

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Is Hearing Voices Ever Normal?

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Is Hearing Voices Ever Normal?

In general when we hear that someone is hearing voices, we believe that the person is experiencing a psychotic episode. Psychosis is a break from reality and not knowing what’s real and not real. Usually hearing voices, also called auditory hallucinations doesn’t happen in a vacuum. You can get them as a part of a depressive episode or a manic episode. And you can also see them with the psychotic illnesses like schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.

Another scenario where you can hear voices is when you have certain medical problems like being in a temporary state of intoxication from a drug or alcohol, being delirious, or having seizures or migraines.

But there are people who have no medical problems whatsoever and still hear voices. It’s estimated that 1 – 3% of people with no psychiatric disorder hear voices. Researchers have seen differences between pathological voices and non-pathological voices.

In this video I discuss these differences and also discuss other situations of hearing voices such as with hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations and sleep paralysis.

References
Baumeister D, Sedgwick O, Howes O, Peters E. Auditory verbal hallucinations and continuum models of psychosis: A systematic review of the healthy voice-hearer literature. Clin Psychol Rev. 2017;51:125–141.

Vanessa Beavan, John Read & Claire Cartwright (2011) The prevalence of voice-hearers in the general population: A literature review, Journal of Mental Health, 20:3, 281-292,

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English Tagalog Dictionary

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English Tagalog Dictionary

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