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  2. Begin with Section A, focusing on life-threatening behaviors. Carefully read each question and provide accurate responses regarding any suicide attempts or self-injury within the past 18 weeks.
  3. Utilize the table provided in Section A.1 to chronologically record incidents of self-harm, including dates, methods, and severity codes. Ensure you follow the skipping rules as indicated.
  4. Proceed to Section B, which addresses aggressive behavior and social problems. Answer each question thoroughly, detailing any aggressive actions taken in the past 18 weeks.
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With PTSD and anger, common symptoms are irritable behavior and angry outbursts (with little or no provocation); these are typically expressed as verbal or physical aggression toward people or objects. Another potential symptom is reckless or self-destructive behavior.
The APA strongly recommended cognitive therapy (CT). The VA/DoD recommended eye movement desensitization therapy (EMDR; APA \u201csuggests\u201d), brief eclectic psychotherapy (BET; APA suggests), narrative exposure therapy (NET; APA suggests) and written narrative exposure.
Prolonged exposure (PE), cognitive processing therapy (CPT), and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (CF-CBT) are well-established evidence-based treatments for individuals with PTSD.

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PTSD symptoms can cause a person to act in ways that may be hard for family members to understand. Their behavior may appear erratic and strange or be upsetting.
There are also theories that some chronic trauma disorders such as PTSD cause a person to create coping skills that mimic other disorders such as Borderline Personality disorder or Bipolar disorder.
Other symptoms and behaviours associated with PTSD and complex PTSD include: Negative mood and thinking. Difficulty controlling your emotions. Feelings of anger, irritability, panic, and constant anxiety. Finding it hard to feel pleasure. A heavy sense of guilt or shame.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to a terrifying event or ordeal in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened.
Post-traumatic stress disorder can disrupt your whole life \u2015 your job, your relationships, your health and your enjoyment of everyday activities. Having PTSD may also increase your risk of other mental health problems, such as: Depression and anxiety. Issues with drugs or alcohol use.

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