Also if the person is hospitalised or needs surgery, poisoned from wrong medication, shock and disbelief. If someone is being physically abused then the effects are going to be mainly physical, such as bruising and cuts. There are also Long term effects. Abuse is a major source of stress and can have long-term effects on the health and well-being of older adults. The stress of abuse could trigger chest pain or angina, and may be a factor in other serious heart problems.
Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia is a mental health diagnosis coded as 300.21 is the DSM-IV-TR. Panic disorder is classified as an Anxiety disorder. One diagnosed with Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia may experience periods of intense fear or discomfort without any known cause and have a minimum of four out of the thirteen somatic or cognitive symptoms. Some of the symptoms include: heart palpitations, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, feeling of choking, chest pain, nausea, dizziness, de-realization or depersonalization, fear of losing control, fear of dying, and chills or hot flashes. The sudden attacks are often unprovoked however sometimes have identified triggers.
Sufferes tend to be at higher risk for use of cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana. Untreated Post traumatic stress disorder can have devastating, far-reaching consequences for sufferers' functioning and relationships, their families, and for society. Women with PTSD who are pregnant have other emotional problems, poor health behaviors, and memory problems. Women who were sexually abused at earlier ages are more likely to develop complex PTSD and borderline personality
Survivors might be too worried about safety even in situations where there is more than adequate safety. All of the symptoms of this category are automatic responses to the traumatic event that the mind and body of the survivor are still trying to cope with. The avoidance symptoms of PTSD include avoiding social situations, having a general loss of interest, finding it hard to express or feel love or other emotions towards others, shutting yourself away from society, and not feeling any pain or other sensation. When people have experienced trauma, any reminders or recollection of the trauma is upsetting to the survivor. Because of this, they tend to avoid society or crowded places.
Stress is not the cause of GAD but it can inflame the situation for the suffer. Even though symptoms are not the same in all people a suffer will have a combination of physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms. Some of the symptoms suffers experience include but are not limited to Emotional; apprehension, anxiety, a constant feeling of worry. Behavioral symptoms include inability to relax, focus and concentration issues, overwhelmed feeling. Physical symptoms include tension, problems falling/staying asleep, feelings of restlessness and
Mr. Hudson complains of symptoms such as, dizziness, ringing of the ears, dry mouth and dry throat. According to the DSM IV-TR, I diagnose the “Edgy Electrician” with (GAD) Generalized Anxiety Disorder. A disorder characterized by chronic distress and anxiety. He qualifies for this disorder because he possesses some symptoms such as difficulty concentrating and being unable to control his worries, which are all symptoms of (GAD). “People with Generalized Anxiety Disorder report that the anxiety that they experience cause substantial interference with their lives and they need a significant dosage of medications to control their symptoms.” (Gerow and Chatmon 2013, p. 258).
'Conflict impacts greatest on the most vulnerable' History tells us that conflict has greater impact on the weak, than it does on the strong. War has a greater impact on children because they are weak and defenceless. Getting hit will have a greater impact on someone who's not expecting it rather than someone who sees it coming. Experiencing heartbreak will affect a person who's severely emotionally attached greater than someone who is not so much. These examples demonstrate situations where conflict is impacting greatest on the most vulnerable.
Valproic acid may cause serious or life threatening damage to the liver or pancreas. The risk of developing liver damage is greatest in children who are younger than 2 years of age, the elderly, and in people who are taking more than one medication to prevent seizures. This may occur at any time during your treatment. Weight gain is the most common side effect of this medication, but these are also common: drowsiness, dizziness, headache, diarrhea, constipation, heartburn, changes in appetite, mood swings, abnormal thinking, memory loss, uncontrollable shaking of a part of the body, uncontrollable movements of the eyes, blurred or double vision, ringing in the ears, etc. If these symptoms are severe or do not go away, it is important to contact your doctor.
maladaptive personality traits: maladaptive behaviors that reduce anxiety. Example: A women afraid of traveling over bridges may avoid going over a bridge. This behavior is maladaptive because it reduces her anxiety but does not allow her to cope with the world. Dissociative identity disorder (DID): a rare dissociative disorder in which a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities. Formerly called multiple personality disorder.
Binging is the user trying to make the high last. This can be 3 to 5 days of rushes until they no longer can experience the rush. Then begins a dangerous spiral of tweaking, of sleep deprivation and itching due to “crank bugs”. The user is often in a completely psychotic state, completely disconnected from reality. This is the state in which they can be a threat to themselves or others.