Prolonged Grief Disorder
PTSD
Complex PTSD & DTD
Adjustment Disorder & Reactive Attachment Disorder
Acute Stress Disorder
100

This symptom is the most common in prolonged grief disorder

What is persistent yearning?

100

PTSD can be diagnosed after this duration of time with symptomology. 

What is one month or more?

100

These are the three specific symptoms associated with Complex PTSD that are different than PTSD.

What are disturbances in self-organization, emotion dysregulation, and interpersonal distress?

100

Reactive attachment disorder is diagnosed at this developmental level. 

What is childhood?

100

This condition is characterized by the presence of stress symptoms from a traumatic event lasting this duration of time. 

What is 3 days to four weeks?

200

This is a symptom of PGD that feels like a part of the self has died.

What is identity disruption?

200

This symptom of PTSD causes people to always be on the lookout for danger. 

What is hypervigilance?

200

These are the three categories proposed for a new diagnosis of Developmental Trauma Disorder.

What is affective/physiological dysregulation, attention/behavioral dysregulation, and self/relational dysregulation

200
An acute adjustment disorder can be diagnosed lasting up to this amount of time assuming the stressor is not ongoing. 

What is three months?

200

This disorder is often the precursor to what other disorder.

What is PTSD?

300

This is an existential symptom associated with PGD.

What is meaninglessness?

300

This is a common sleep-related problem in people with PTSD.

What are nightmares?

300

This type of childhood trauma may be enough to contribute to C-PTSD on it's own. 

What is emotional abuse?

300

This is one of the most common triggers for developing reactive attachment disorder.

What is childhood trauma?

300

These are the three types of trauma responses common in acute stress disorder and PTSD.

What are fight, flight, freeze?

400

This causes people to be at higher risk of developing PGD.

What is having unfinished business?

400

This PTSD symptom causes people to feel like they are re-living the trauma.

What is a flashback?

400

C-PTSD is often misdiagnosed as this disorder. 

What is borderline personality disorder?

400

Adjustment disorder typically has these three specifiers

What are anxious, depressed, or disturbance in conduct presentations?

400

This response may help a person temporarily cope with trauma but may also act as a sustaining factor in ongoing distress. 

What is dissociation?

500

PGD is sometimes called the sibling of this disorder.

What is PTSD?

500

This type of coping strategy is responsible for increasing the likelihood of PTSD development. 

What is avoidance?

500

This could explain why Complex-PTSD is not in the DSM.

What is corporate greed of the pharmacotherapy industry?

500

This is one of the most common environments with children presenting with reactive attachment disorder.

What is foster care?

500

Acute Stress Disorder can sometimes mimic the cognitive and memory symptoms of this other disorder.  

What is ADHD?