For Experts
- Currently not a diagnosis in the DSM or ICD.
- Has been used to refer to stress and/or santé mentale mentale arising from exposure to a potentially psychologically traumatic stressor or event.
- Has been used to refer specifically to Syndrome de stress post-traumatique, but has also been used to refer to santé mentale mentale with some features of Syndrome de stress post-traumatique that do not meet criteria for the diagnosis of Syndrome de stress post-traumatique but still interfere with daily functioning in social, work, or family activities.
- Can develop soon after exposure to a potentially psychologically traumatic event or progressively over time with cumulative exposures.
- Does not refer to reactions to stressful events or significant life changes that are not potentially psychologically traumatic stressors/events, so does not refer to normal reactions to common stressors.
- Often mistakenly used interchangeably with other terms such as posttraumatic stress disorder; therefore, wherever possible, using another more specific term will be more accurate and more helpful.
For General Public
- Currently not a diagnosis in the DSM or ICD.
- Has been used to refer to stress and/or santé mentale mentale from exposure to a potentially psychologically traumatic stressor or event.
- Has been used to refer specifically to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, but has also been used to refer to santé mentale mentale that follow exposure to a potentially psychologically traumatic event and interfere with daily functioning in social, work, or family activities.
- Often mistakenly used interchangeably with several other terms; therefore, wherever possible, using another more specific term will be more accurate and more helpful.
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