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  2. Acute Stress Disorder (ASD): What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Acute stress disorder involves stress reactions that happen between three days and four weeks following a traumatic event. Stress reactions lasting longer than four weeks may meet the criteria for PTSD.

  3. Acute Stress Disorder - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Acute stress disorder (ASD) is a psychiatric disorder but still can have physiological manifestations (such as tachycardia) and abnormal fMRI. However, no validated laboratory or radiographic test exists. The diagnosis is clinical and is based on history and physical examination.

  4. Acute Stress Disorder - Psychology Today

    www.psychologytoday.com/us/conditions/acute-stress-disorder

    Acute stress disorder can develop following a persons exposure to one or more traumatic events. Symptoms may develop after an individual either experiences or witnesses a...

  5. Acute Stress Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis - ...

    www.healthline.com/health/acute-stress-disorder

    What’s acute stress disorder? In the weeks after a traumatic event, you may develop an anxiety disorder called acute stress disorder (ASD). ASD typically occurs within one month of a...

  6. Acute Stress Disorder: Definition, Symptoms, Treatment, Coping

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    Acute stress disorder is a condition caused by a traumatic event. Symptoms are similar to that of PTSD, but shorter-lived. Learn more about signs and treatments.

  7. Acute Stress Disorder - Acute Stress Disorder - The Merck Manuals

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    Acute stress disorder is an intense, unpleasant, and dysfunctional reaction beginning shortly after an overwhelming traumatic event and lasting less than a month. If symptoms persist longer than a month, people are diagnosed as having posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

  8. Acute Stress Disorder - PTSD: National Center for PTSD

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    What Is Acute Stress Disorder (ASD)? Acute stress disorder, or ASD, was introduced into the DSM-IV in 1994. In DSM-5 (2013), ASD was reclassified in the Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders (1). A diagnosis of ASD has been integral in helping facilitate access to health care after trauma exposure.

  9. Acute stress reaction - Wikipedia

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    Acute stress reaction (ASR), also known as psychological shock, mental shock, or simply shock, [a] and acute stress disorder (ASD), is a psychological response to a terrifying, traumatic, or surprising experience. Combat stress reaction (CSR) is a similar response to the trauma of war.

  10. Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) - MSD Manuals

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    Acute stress disorder is a brief period of intrusive recollections occurring within 4 weeks of witnessing or experiencing an overwhelming traumatic event. Diagnosis is based on clinical criteria. Treatment focuses on self-care and psychotherapy.

  11. Acute Stress Disorder: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - Psych...

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    You can learn here about the symptoms of acute stress reaction, how long it can last, and how to find help. Traumatic events can trigger the development of ASD.