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March 2025Psychological trauma
Exposure to distressing events may cause psychological trauma, leading to disabling mental health disorders that require intervention. Related diagnoses carry an increased risk for suicide.
(list not exhaustive)
Adjustment disorder
Acute stress disorder
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Grief
Prolonged grief disorder
Given a patient who has experienced psychological trauma, the candidate will diagnose the nature, severity, and complications to develop an appropriate management plan. The candidate will assess safety risks and the potential need for urgent care.
Define psychological trauma
Describe a pathological response to trauma
List risk factors for a trauma- and stressor-related disorder, including
extrinsic risks (e.g., violence, generational trauma, childhood adversity, lower socioeconomic status)
intrinsic risks (e.g., genetic factors, family physiologic history, experiencing trauma at a younger age)
Describe the clinical features of psychological trauma-related disorders, including
adjustment disorder
acute stress disorder
posttraumatic stress disorder
prolonged grief disorder
List and interpret critical clinical findings, including those based on a history, a physical examination, and/or an assessment of mental status
Construct an initial management plan, including
an assessment of safety (e.g., risk for suicide, risk to others)
initiation of appropriate therapies (e.g., pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy)
appropriate involvement of family and supportive resources
determination as to whether a referral for specialized care is required