Adjustment Disorders
Definition
An adjustment disorder is a debilitating reaction, usually lasting less than six months, to a stressful event or situation. It is not the same thing as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which usually occurs in reaction to a life-threatening event and can be longer lasting.
Description
An adjustment disorder usually begins within three months of a stressful event, and ends within six months after the stressor stops. There are many different subtypes of adjustment disorders, including adjustment disorder with:
- depression
- anxiety
- mixed anxiety and depression
- conduct disturbances
- mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct
- unspecified
Adjustment disorders are very common and can...
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