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DSM-5 Criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Exposure

Exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence in ≥1 of the following ways (may be multiple events):

Intrusion symptoms

≥1 of the following associated with the traumatic event, beginning after the traumatic event occurred:

Avoidance

Persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the traumatic event, beginning after the traumatic event occurred, as evidenced by ≥1 of the following:

Altered mood

Negative alterations in cognitions and mood associated with the traumatic event, beginning or worsening after the traumatic event occurred, as evidenced by ≥2 of the following:

Typically due to dissociative amnesia and not to other factors such as head injury, alcohol, or drugs
e.g. “I am bad,” “No one can be trusted,” “The world is completely dangerous,” “My whole nervous system is permanently ruined”
e.g. fear, horror, anger, guilt, or shame
e.g. happiness, satisfaction, or loving feelings

Altered reactivity

Marked alterations in arousal and reactivity associated with the traumatic event, beginning or worsening after the traumatic event occurred, as evidenced by ≥2 of the following:

e.g. difficulty falling or staying asleep or restless sleep

Additional required criteria

Must have all 3, plus criteria above

Diagnostic Result

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Advice

Treatment of PTSD is multidimensional and may include patient education, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and/or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).