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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Analysis

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• Introduction: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was recognized as the most prevalent disorder among anxiety disorders (Narrow, et al 2002).In Australia, 7.2 % of Australians had experienced PTSD (McEvoy, et al 2011), therefore, PTSD is a serious problem. This essay will provide details about the diagnostic criteria and the four symptoms of PTSD, which mainly derived from the DSM-5 (America Psychiatric Association 2013), and also analyze three factors that trigger this disorder, which are occupational factor, interpretation of threat and social support. • Body paragraph 1 (PTSD criteria) Firstly, Moving to the first and the most critical diagnostic criterion, which is the person has experienced a traumatic event directly or indirectly, these events may involve death, injury badly, sexual violence and others. Secondly, there are four symptoms will generated after the event (Michael & Ronald 2015). The first one is intrusion thought, which mean any memories or dreams that related to the event keep repeating uncontrollably. The second symptom is that people …show more content…

These contributing factors can be classified as three categories, namely: Pretraumatic factor, peritraumatic factor and posttraumatic factor. One of the pretraumatic factors is occupational factor. Various statistics shown that some occupations can produce high rates of PTSD among employees, for example, it is reported that close to 20% of ambulance personnel (Bennett et al 2005) and 20 % of firefighters (Corneil et al 1999). In fact, the multiple experiences of the potential trauma events (PTE) is the major risk to these workers. A study found that the higher rate of experienced PTE, the more PTSD symptoms can be identified (Sharain, et al, 2009). Moreover, some of the uniformed workers may have difficult in acknowledging their weakness and seek help because of their “macho culture”, this make them become more vulnerable (Penalba

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