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STRESS REACTION Factors affecting stress reaction: Factors affecting stress reaction: STRESSOR PERSONALITY SUPPORT OTHERS
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STRESSORS Usual life stresses Usual life stresses e.g. family conflicts financial stresses financial stresses academic academic job job marriage marriageResponse: normal—e.g. grief normal—e.g. grief abnormal----Adj. disorder abnormal----Adj. disorder Unusual stresses Unusual stresses Life-threatening Life-threatening e.g. fire drowning drowning war war rape rape earthquake earthquake Response: Response: normal normal abnormal :acute /PTSD abnormal :acute /PTSD
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Normal Reaction Normal physiological responses Normal physiological responses Normal psychological responses Normal psychological responses Response after stress Response after stress E.g. normal grief E.g. normal grief
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GRIEF Sadness appropriate to a real loss e.g. death of a relative. NORMAL 1-Shock 2-Disorganization 3-Reorganization ABNORMAL 2-Duration - prolonged 1-Onset - delayed 3-Intensity - severe 4-Nature - distorted
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NORMAL GRIEF Shock Stage: hours ------ days Shock Stage: hours ------ days Numbness Numbness Denial Denial Anger Anger Yearning Yearning Searching Searching numbness numbness denial denial anger anger yearning yearning searching searching
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NORMAL GRIEF Disorganization stage :a week ---- 6 months. despair sadness guilt weeping despair sadness guilt weeping social withdrawal social withdrawal psychosomatic complaints psychosomatic complaints disturbed sleep & appetite disturbed sleep & appetite pseudo hallucinations …. Lost person pseudo hallucinations …. Lost person hypochodriacal thoughts hypochodriacal thoughts
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NORMAL GRIEF Reorganization stage : weeks ----- months. symptoms subside symptoms subside acceptance acceptance return to usual mood & functioning return to usual mood & functioning anniversaries ? anniversaries ?
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Risk For Abnormal Grief Abnormal Abnormal personality. H/O H/O psychiatric disorder. Death: Death: sudden, traumatic,multiple Psychosocial Psychosocial complication. Relationship Relationship problems: dependant / ambivalent.
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HELPING THE BEREAVED Explain & facilitate normal process. Explain & facilitate normal process. Support. Support. Caring. Caring. If insomniac : short course of sedatives. If insomniac : short course of sedatives. If MDE :antidepressants. If MDE :antidepressants. Postpone major decisions Postpone major decisions
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Reaction to impending death 1. Shock & Denial 1. Shock & Denial 2. Anger 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 3. Bargaining 4.Depression 4.Depression 5.Acceptance 5.Acceptance
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STRESSORS Usual life stresses Usual life stresses e.g. family conflicts financial stresses financial stresses academic academic job job marriage marriageResponse: normal—e.g. grief normal—e.g. grief abnormal----Adj. disorder abnormal----Adj. disorder Unusual stresses Unusual stresses Life-threatening Life-threatening e.g. fire drowning drowning war war rape rape earthquake earthquake Response: Response: normal normal abnormal :acute /PTSD abnormal :acute /PTSD
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ADJUSTMENT DISORDERS Pt. exposed to usual life stresses Pt. developed abnormal adjustment. maladaptive exaggerated responses. Emotions / behavior------- abnormal. beyond expected (intensity/duration) -Functional impairment.
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Adjustment disorder with Adjustment disorder with depressed mood. depressed mood. anxious mood. anxious mood. mixed anxiety & depressed mood mixed anxiety & depressed mood disturbance of conduct. disturbance of conduct. depressed emotions and conduct. depressed emotions and conduct. unspecified type unspecified type TYPES
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Medical illness / surgery. Medical illness / surgery. Difficulties at school / university. Difficulties at school / university. Transition from school to university. Transition from school to university. Marriage / Divorce / Marital conflicts. Marriage / Divorce / Marital conflicts. Employment / Promotion / Retirement Employment / Promotion / Retirement Traveling abroad or away from family. Traveling abroad or away from family. Birth of a defected child. Birth of a defected child. Financial problems Financial problems STRESSES → ADJUSTMNT D.
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more in females 2 : 1 (adults). occur at any age ( in adolescents ) ) medical wards ⇨ disease stresses. community ⇨ psychosocial. EPIDEMIOLOGY
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Personality Problems Stressors : nature meaning severity ِ ETIOLOGY
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COURSE Onset: within stressor---*---*----*----*----*---3/12 stressor---*---*----*----*----*---3/12 *:symptoms. *:symptoms. Duration: maximum --*************************6/12 --*************************6/12 Self-limited but can be chronic. Self-limited but can be chronic.Recurrence
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Normal adjustment reactions e.g.: normal grief Major Depressive Episode G A D P T S D & acute stress disorder. Others. D D
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Psychological : Support - empathy - exploration- Crisis intervention Problem-solving : educating pt. about adaptive coping Pharmacological symptomatic. TREATMENT
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100 % → Evil eye,Jinni possession, or black magic. Traditional healers : traditional,cultural customs. MISCONCEPTIONS
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STRESS DISORDERS Abnormal reaction to life threatening stresses e.g. fire, natural disaster,war, rape,RTA... Experienced or witnessed. Acute stress disorder : 2 days – 4 W Post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) : delayed onset / prolonged duration >1/12
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FEATURES Severe anxiety reaction. Horror or detachment. Running away/distress on exposure Automatic mental Reexperience. Functional impairment.
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ETIOLOGY Massive emotions beyond the brain capacity------ great distress. Personal vulnerability.
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D Adjustment disorders : less severe & usual stresses. Grief Panic disorder, GAD Head trauma. Substance abuse.
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TREATMENT Psychological: · Support- reassurance- relaxation. · Encourage overcoming denial. · Group therapy. Symptomatic drug treatment : sedatives anxiolytics.
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PROGNOSIS Good if :.Healthy premorbid personality. · Early intervention. · Social Support. · Less severe.
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