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Post-traumatic stress disorder as the most typical response to a traumatic event: clinical observation and literature review

Dmitry S. Petelin , Polina S. Isaeva , Alexander G. Smoleevsky , Artem O. Tolokonin , Beatrice A. Volel

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Abstract

The article presents a clinical observation of a patient with post-traumatic stress disorder, which manifested itself after a traumatic situation in the family. A brief overview of the conceptual evolution of post-traumatic stress disorder is given, the clinical picture and modern approaches to diagnosing the disorder under discussion are described. Evidence-based approaches to psychotherapy and psychopharmacotherapy for post-traumatic stress disorder are presented. 
Key words: post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD treatment, psychotherapy, epidemiology, mental trauma, cognitive behavioral therapy.

About the Author

Dmitry S. Petelin 1 , Polina S. Isaeva 2 , Alexander G. Smoleevsky 1 , Artem O. Tolokonin 3 , Beatrice A. Volel 4

1 Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russia

2 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

3 Clinic for psychosomatic diseases Neo Vita, Moscow, Russia

4 echenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russia; Mental Health Research Center of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia

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For citation:Petelin D.S., Isaeva P.S., Smoleevsky A.G. et al. Post-traumatic stress disorder as the most typical response to a traumatic event: clinical observation and literature review. Clinical review for general practice. 2023; 4 (6): 29–35 (In Russ.). DOI: 10.47407/kr2023.4.5.00268


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