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Acute stress reaction

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acute stress reaction
class of disease
Subclass ofanxiety disorder, stress-related disorders, disease Edit
Part ofpsychological terminology Edit
Health specialtypsychiatry, psychology Edit
ICD-9-CM308.3 Edit
NCI Thesaurus IDC92621 Edit

Acute stress reaction (ASR), dem sanso know as psychological shock, mental shock, anaa simply shock, as well as acute stress disorder (ASD), be a psychological response to a terrifying, traumatic, anaa surprising experience. De reactions fi include buh no be limited to intrusive thoughts, anaa dissociation, den reactivity symptoms such as avoidance anaa hyperarousal. E fi be exhibited for days anaa weeks after de traumatic event.[1] If de condition no be correctly addressed, e fi develop into post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).[2][3]

References

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  1. Friedman, Matthew J. (2015). Posttraumatic and acute stress disorders (Sixth ed.). Cham: Springer International Publishing Switzerland. p. 118. ISBN 978-3-319-15066-6. OCLC 904253583.
  2. Isaac, Jeff. (2013). Wilderness and rescue medicine. Jones & Bartlett Learning. ISBN 9780763789206. OCLC 785442005.
  3. Reynaud, Emmanuelle; Guedj, Eric; Trousselard, Marion; El Khoury-Malhame, Myriam; Zendjidjian, Xavier; Fakra, Eric; Souville, Marc; Nazarian, Bruno; Blin, Olivier; Canini, Frédéric; Khalfa, Stephanie (2015). "Acute stress disorder modifies cerebral activity of amygdala and prefrontal cortex". Cognitive Neuroscience. 6 (1): 39–43. doi:10.1080/17588928.2014.996212. PMID 25599382. S2CID 12378221.
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