Description
Choose a clinical disorder from the following:
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Create a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation on your chosen clinical disorder. Include the following:
- Explain possible causes of the disorder, according to a specific perspective of abnormal psychology presented in Wk 1.
- Describe the behavioral features and physiological symptoms (if applicable) associated with this disorder.
- Describe any gender or cultural differences regarding the diagnosis of this disorder. (Does this disorder affect men differently than women? Does this disorder affect different cultures in different ways?)
- Describe general treatment options for this disorder.
Include detailed speaker notes on each slide, as if they were a transcript of what you would say while presenting. The speaker notes should use appropriate academic language, grammar, and punctuation, and should demonstrate your knowledge of the topic.
Include a minimum of 3 peer-reviewed sources on an APA-formatted reference slide.
Format any citations within your presentation according to APA guidelines.
Explanation & Answer
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POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
STUDENT NAME
SCHOOL AFFILIATION
DATE
INTRODUCTION AND CAUSES OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS
DISORDER
• Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is affects the normal functioning of the human memory.
• PTSD is triggered by stressful events.
• PTSD can be caused by being exposed to a traumatic event which include;
➢ Military confrontation
➢Natural disasters
➢Serious accidents
➢Terrorist attacks ((Tull, 2020).
CONT.
• Loss of a loved one, whether or not this involved violence
• Rape or other types of abuse
• Personal assault
• Being a victim of crime
• Receiving a life-threatening diagnosis (Tull, 2020).
THE BEHAVIORAL FEATURES AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
ASSOCIATED WITH POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
The behavioral features associated with PTSD are;
• Being easily startled or frightened
• Always being on guard for danger
• Self-destructive behavior, such as ...