Acute Stress Disorder Research Paper

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What is Acute Stress Disorder? Acute Stress Disorder is a physiological disorder in which an individual develops severe anxiety, dissociative behaviors, and other symptoms that occurs within a month of exposure to an extreme traumatic stressor. Those who dedicate their lives to the military are extremely prone to contracting this disorder, as well as PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Exposure to war and unfortunate killings are a major cause of Acute Stress Disorder and PTSD. Other causes include the death of a relative, sexual assaults, personal witness scenarios, and car accidents. As a result of these events, an individual develops dissociative signs and symptoms. Dissociation is the disruption in consciousness, identity, and memory. …show more content…

He is most famous for his incredible performance as “ Jack Sparrow” in The Pirates of the Caribbean movie series. A common misconception that many of us have, is the idea that celebrities have no problems and that they have no reason to have stress related disorders. Celebrities are still human beings and are at risk of developing psychological disorders. Johnny Depp does not have signs and symptoms that are blatantly obvious, but on television and during interviews, he has the tendency to appear uncomfortable and anxious. Some actions that show his discomfort are the positioning of the way he is sitting, facial expressions, shyness when spoken to, and his responses during conversations. Acting is Johnny Depp’s method of escaping his anxiety disorder and freeing himself from the troubles in his everyday life. Relaxation techniques such as meditation and breathing exercises are ways in which he calms himself and gets through difficult …show more content…

Stress is a top health concern for U.S. teens between the ages 14 through 18 years old and stress is also rapidly increasing in the workplace. 75% of adults have reported moderate to high levels of feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Women are twice as likely to develop ASD compared to men, with the exception of military veterans. Men and women do not have a direct difference in the statistics of acquiring acute stress disorder in the military. ASD occurs due to traumatic experiences rather than genetics, therefore anyone and all races are prone to acquiring this. The experiences and events veterans and soldiers undergo are very damaging to their psychological state. This leads to them being the primary developers of Acute Stress Disorder and PTSD. More than 6 million dollars are put towards the treatment and accommodation of war

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