History
Therapy
Signs and Symptoms
Wild Card
100
The term PTSD started being used in this year
What is 1970?
100
This is what EMDR stands for. 
What is eye movement, desensitization, and reprocessing?
100
Avoiding places, objects, activities or people that are reminders of a traumatic event.
What is withdrawal?
100
Document that diagnoses PTSD using 8 criteria.
What is the DSM-5? 
200
PTSD was added to the DSM-3 in 1980, originally classified as this mental health disorder.
What is an anxiety disorder?
200
This is a last resort therapy.
What is electroconvulsive therapy/ Shock therapy?
200
Alcoholism, drug abuse, gambling.
What is a destructive addiction?
200
A 2010 study suggests that doing this intentionally may help reduce the development of PTSD.
What is sleep deprivation?
300

PTSD was re-classified as a trauma and stressor related disorder in the ___, with more specific diagnostic criteria. 

What is the DSM-5?

300
A psychological treatment demonstrated to be effective for depression, anxiety, eating disorders, substance abuse, PTSD, and other severe mental illnesses.
What is cognitive behavioural therapy?
300
Recurring, unwanted, distressing memories of the traumatic event.
What are intrusive thoughts?
300

The simultaneous presence of two chronic diseases or conditions. 

What is co-morbidity? 
400
PTSD was commonly referred to as ___ or ___ during the World Wars.
What is shell shock or combat necrosis?
400
This career most commonly uses EMDR therapy.
What is the military? 
400
Being on constant guard, feeling tense, irritable.
What is hyper-arousal?
400

Working in a dangerous career;

lack of resiliency;

exposure to previous trauma;

poor support systems.

What are risk factors?
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