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What are the least three avoidance symptoms?

Jed Mitchell
Jed Mitchell
2025-07-31 19:34:58
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A person with PTSD may feel stressed or frightened, even when he or she is no longer in danger. These feelings may become so strong that they affect the way a person lives his or her life. There are four main types of PTSD symptoms: Re-experiencing, Avoidance, Negative alterations in mood and cognition, Hyperarousal. Avoidance: A person may become emotionally numb and avoid places, people, and activities that remind him or her of the trauma. To receive a diagnosis of PTSD, a person must have at least one re-experiencing symptom, at least three avoidance symptoms, at least two negative alterations in mood and cognition, and at least two hyperarousal symptoms for a minimum of one month. These symptoms must affect the person’s ability to perform everyday activities. A person may become emotionally numb and avoid places, people, and activities that remind him or her of the trauma. In addition, people with the condition may abuse alcohol or drugs. They may also experience depression or anxiety, pain, rapid breathing or heart rate, and sweating. Children and adolescents can also experience anxiety disorders such as PTSD, but their symptoms may be different than those of adults.
Hollis Hamill
Hollis Hamill
2025-07-25 04:54:26
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Moderate to low quality evidence finds three clusters of avoidance symptoms. These are avoidance of thoughts and feelings, avoidance of activity, and avoidance of memory. Avoidance of thoughts/feelings; I tried not to talk about the trauma. I tried not to think of things that remind me of something bad that happened to me. Avoidance of activity; I avoided situations because they reminded me of a stressful experience. I tried to avoid situations or people that reminded me of the trauma. Avoidance of memory; I stayed away from reminders of the trauma. I tried to forget about the bad things that happened to me.
Jadyn Stoltenberg
Jadyn Stoltenberg
2025-07-15 10:20:45
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Avoiding reminders of the traumatic event, like people, places, activities, things and situations. Avoiding remembering or thinking about the traumatic event. Avoiding talking about what happened or how you feel about it.