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Stress I - Posttraumatic stress disorder.
Řežábková, Helena ; Kudláčková, Zděnka (advisor) ; Klusoňová, Hana (referee)
Author: Helena Řežábková Title of diploma thesis: Stress I - Posttraumatic stress disorder Thesis Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biological and Medical Sciences Field: Pharmacy Background: The aim of this work was to create a historical overview of insight into Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), to describe the major manifestations and the most common situations which they may occur during the development of PTSD, both in the Czech Republic and in selected foreign situations. Another objective was also to establish a comprehensive overview of the therapeutic possibilities of PTSD. Main findings: PTSD was clearly defined in 1980 in DMS III (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association). Post-traumatic stress disorder develops as a reaction to heavy and continuous stress, it interferes with effective mechanisms for dealing with it. This reaction occurs as a delayed or prolonged response to traumatic stressful event. The situation as torture, rape, natural disaster or military action usually exceeds the normal human experience. It is individual for each, this situation causes pervasive anxiety. PTSD usually develops within six months after the event. As the late effects of PTSD can occur depression, panic disorder,...
Stress I - Posttraumatic stress disorder.
Řežábková, Helena ; Kudláčková, Zděnka (advisor) ; Klusoňová, Hana (referee)
Author: Helena Řežábková Title of diploma thesis: Stress I - Posttraumatic stress disorder Thesis Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biological and Medical Sciences Field: Pharmacy Background: The aim of this work was to create a historical overview of insight into Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), to describe the major manifestations and the most common situations which they may occur during the development of PTSD, both in the Czech Republic and in selected foreign situations. Another objective was also to establish a comprehensive overview of the therapeutic possibilities of PTSD. Main findings: PTSD was clearly defined in 1980 in DMS III (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association). Post-traumatic stress disorder develops as a reaction to heavy and continuous stress, it interferes with effective mechanisms for dealing with it. This reaction occurs as a delayed or prolonged response to traumatic stressful event. The situation as torture, rape, natural disaster or military action usually exceeds the normal human experience. It is individual for each, this situation causes pervasive anxiety. PTSD usually develops within six months after the event. As the late effects of PTSD can occur depression, panic disorder,...

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