Acute Stress Disorder
Acute stress disorder is a kind of trauma and stress related disorder. It is a mental health disorder which occurs within the first month (3 days to 1 month following exposure) of experiencing trauma, or one or more traumatic events. However, once the symptoms occur longer than one month, acute stress disorder becomes post traumatic stress disorder.
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Diagnostic Criteria of Acute Stress Disorder
Associated Features of Acute Stress Disorder
Prevalence of Acute Stress Disorder
Diagnostic Features of Acute Stress Disorder
Development and Course of Acute Stress Disorder
Risks and Prognostic Factors of Acute Stress Disorder
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Related Diagnostic Issues of Acute Stress Disorder
Functional Consequences of Acute Stress Disorder
Differential Diagnoses to Acute Stress Disorder
Interdisciplinary Connections and Research Related to Acute Stress Disorder