However, in some cases people can have symptoms of PTSD that last anywhere from two days to four weeks long. When this happens it is not considered PTSD. According to the article, “Management of Adults with PTSD Part I: Background, Diagnosis and Psychological Therapies”, “Acute stress disorder (ASD) occurs within 4 weeks of the event and comprises similar symptoms to PTSD, lasting 2 days to 4 weeks” (Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 33). Symptoms of PTSD include, flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance of memories or feelings, negative thoughts, and hyperarousal. (Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin,
However, in some cases people can have symptoms of PTSD that last anywhere from two days to four weeks long. When this happens it is not considered PTSD. According to the article, “Management of Adults with PTSD Part I: Background, Diagnosis and Psychological Therapies”, “Acute stress disorder (ASD) occurs within 4 weeks of the event and comprises similar symptoms to PTSD, lasting 2 days to 4 weeks” (Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 33). Symptoms of PTSD include, flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance of memories or feelings, negative thoughts, and hyperarousal. (Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin,