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Adjustment Disorders Index Definition Adjustment disorders are defined as a inability or maladaptive reaction
to an identifiable stressful life event(s) / stressor(s). ( e.g., divorce, family crises,
... ) Symptoms must occur within three months of the event(s) / stressor(s) and persisted for
no longer than six months Adjustment disorder is a temporary disorder of varying severity that
occurs as an acute reaction to overwhelming stress in persons of any age who have no apparent
underlying mental disorders. These disorder may activate when single or combination of stress
factors (stressors) that greatly affects a single person or a group of people. Some of these
stressors are relationship problem towards others, Financial problems, Family conflicts, school
issues, health problems, death of loved ones, or it could be sexuality issues. It is also
believe that a person who lives near to a village or town who’s the neighbor is a suspect of
certain crime, or you’re living in a place that is unsafe, uncomfortable or uneasy, this
person might probably can developed Adjustment Disorder. Women are at most risk of having this
disorder than men. Genetics plays a big role in having this disorder. The persons coping
strategies stress (defense mechanisms), social skills towards the others and the problem and its
intelligence or mentality also one of the factors that may contribute to the occurrence of these
said disorder. An individual with early childhood family history problem may also contribute
to the occurrence of these disorder, and this early-childhood problem history are as follows:
encountering family abuse, over protective family, an extreme trauma or post traumatic stress
disorder. A person who have an history of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder or eating
disorder may play a higher risk of having these disorder. These such reaction of the person to
stress may weaken the person’s social and occupational functioning towards others. DSM 4th edition formulate a list to classify the patient according to
their complaints. These include (1) Depressed Mood experiences symptoms like of the minor
depressions, (2) Anxious mood which symptoms of dominating anxiety, (3)Mixed anxiety and Depressed
Mood it is combination symptoms of depression and anxiety, (4) Disturbances of conduct which
its symptoms greatly seen in the behaviors such as breaking the societal norms or violating the
rights or laws of others, (5) Disturbances in conduct and emotions this symptoms is a combine
affective and behavioral characteristics of the disorder with mixed emotional features and disorder
with disturbances of conduct, and Lastly (6) Adjustment disorder Not otherwise Specified this
diagnosis is used when a maladaptive reactions is not been classified under the Adjustment Disorder. Psychotherapy or counseling helps the person understand how the stressors is affecting his or her life. This also helps the person have develop more and better coping skills. Group Therapy helps the person by allowing this person discuss his or her feelings with other people who are also coping with the same disorder. If the person with this kind of disorder ask or seek for an help, the therapist should help this person to cope with the reactions and also Therapeutic communication is a very helpful tools to help the patient to this disorder. The patient who is in the acute phase to the traumatic event should be advised to avoid driving, operating a machinery or in engaging in a task that requires alertness because this might be a factor for the patient to suffer fall of attention, loss of concentration and loss of sequential planning to the task or they may have astonishing reaction that may interrupt the motor control of the patient. Thus temporary support is more is applicable to the patient with this kind of disorder. Nonetheless, if the patients is not progressing since the introduction of early intervention phase, a deep and extensive intervention is now be applied for this lapses. And this intervention appropriate to such occurrences is Dynamic Psychotherapy. There is no know prevention to the occurrence of the disorder. However, a strong family and social supports plays an important role in helping the person to cope with the stressful situation or events. It is said that the best prevention for his disorder is early intervention, which in turn preventing it to cause more deeper illness such as major depression. The very best way to help this kind of people is helping them to understand the situation and by letting them know that your always right there besides him or her, to help him and cope with the events. 1. Behavioral or emotional symptoms must develop in response to an identifiable event(s) and occur within three months of the onset of that event(s) / stressor(s). 2. These behaviors or symptoms must be clinically significant as evidenced by at least one of the following:
3. The disturbance does not meet the criteria for another specific Axis I disorder or is not part of a preexisting Axis I or Axis II disorder. 4. The behavioral or emotional symptoms do not represent Bereavement. 5. Once the event(s) / stressor(s) has terminated, the symptoms do not last more than an additional six months. Acute: Last less than six months. Chronic: Last for six months or longer. By definition the disturbance can not last longer then six months. Only use the chronic specifier if the disturbance is in response to a chronic event(s) / stressor(s). With Anxiety Adlerian
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