The intensity of symptoms can vary, increasing with the additional stress. Good prognosis correlates with the rapid deployment of symptoms, good premorbid social adjustment in, the availability of social support and lack of comorbid psychiatric and other diseases. The diagnosis of acute stress reaction (F43.0) is diagnosed according to the state of the following criteria: 1) experiencing a severe mental or physical stress, 2) development of symptoms immediately followed by an hour, and 3) depending on the representation of the following two groups of symptoms A and B, acute stress reaction is divided into light (F43.00, there are symptoms of group A), moderate (F43.01, there are symptoms of group A and at least 2 symptoms of group B) and severe (symptoms of group A and at least 4 symptoms of group B or dissociative stupor F44.2). Group A includes the criteria 2,3 and 4 of generalized anxiety disorder (F41.1). Group B consists of the following symptoms: a) a departure from the expected social interaction, and b) the restriction of attention to) the apparent disorientation, d) anger or verbal aggression, q), despair or hopelessness, and e) inadequate or meaningless hyperactivity, f) an uncontrolled, extremely heavy (by the standards of the cultural norms), sadness, and 4) while mitigating or eliminating stress symptoms begin redutsirovatsya no earlier than 8 hours, while maintaining the stress not less than 48 hours, 5) no signs of any other mental disorder, with the exception of generalized anxiety (F41.1), an episode of a previous psychiatric disorder completed no later than 3 months prior to the action of stress. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (F43.1) is diagnosed according to the state of the following criteria: 1) short or long stay in an extremely threatening or catastrophic situations that would cause almost everyone has a sense of deep despair, and 2) persistent involuntary and extremely vivid memories (flash-backs ) transferred, as reflected in dreams and, worse hit in a situation reminiscent of stress or a related, and 3) avoidance of situations reminiscent of stress or associated with the absence of such behavior to stress, 4) one of the following two attributes A ) partial or complete amnesia important aspects of myocardial stress and B) have at least two of the following signs of increased psychological sensitivity and excitability were absent before the exposure and stress), sleep disturbances, superficial sleep, b) irritability or anger flare, c) reduction of concentration of ) elevated levels of wakefulness, e) increased fearfulness, and 5) with a few exceptions, eligibility begins April 2 within 6 months after exposure to stress, or after its termination. Adjustment disorder (F43.2) is diagnosed according to the state of the following criteria: 1) identified psychosocial stress, not reaching a state of emergency or catastrophic magnitude, symptoms appear within a month, and 2) individual symptoms (except for the delusional and hallucinatory), the criteria of affective (F3 ), neurotic, stress and somatoform (F4) disorders, and disorders of social behavior (F91), do not correspond fully to any of them.
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