- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 410
Just to disclaim before I start...This is a bit outside my lane as I an not a doctor, and have a broad general understanding of this.
Post Traumatic stress (PTS) which is the true root cause of PTSD usually includes an incident with death or where people or the person themselves are injured or in percieved risk of being injured or killed themselves.
Critical incident stress (CIS)(which I am familiar with and have experienced due to my line of work) is where the exposure to similar stress stimulia as above that causes immediate responses. The body's and mind's ability to deal with that stress is what seperates those who do or do not develop PTSD from thier critical stress.
Combat and operational stresses may or may not, depending on personal circumstance and previous experience induce a situation which causes CIS or PTS.
So to divide it into the grouping you suggest minimalize PTSD to some of thier root causes. PTSD, regardless of the cause is still PTSD.
And as you may know, PTSD is not / does not limit itself to sex age or occupation. It is the experiences I meantioned above that cause it. Its just more common in the military.
Noting that; points 2 and 3 are psychological events, but should not be classed as PTSD. Confusion as such is one of the problems in the diagnosis and treatment.
3rd Horseman said:Should PTSD be divided into 3 categories and renamed?
1. Operational Stress divided into two sub categories - Combat stress
- Operational stress
2. Workplace Stress
3. Nervous breakdown
Post Traumatic stress (PTS) which is the true root cause of PTSD usually includes an incident with death or where people or the person themselves are injured or in percieved risk of being injured or killed themselves.
Critical incident stress (CIS)(which I am familiar with and have experienced due to my line of work) is where the exposure to similar stress stimulia as above that causes immediate responses. The body's and mind's ability to deal with that stress is what seperates those who do or do not develop PTSD from thier critical stress.
Combat and operational stresses may or may not, depending on personal circumstance and previous experience induce a situation which causes CIS or PTS.
So to divide it into the grouping you suggest minimalize PTSD to some of thier root causes. PTSD, regardless of the cause is still PTSD.
And as you may know, PTSD is not / does not limit itself to sex age or occupation. It is the experiences I meantioned above that cause it. Its just more common in the military.
Noting that; points 2 and 3 are psychological events, but should not be classed as PTSD. Confusion as such is one of the problems in the diagnosis and treatment.