ACUTE STRESS DISORDER
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Traumatic events cannot usually be
foreseen and, thus, cannot be prevented. However, in theory,
professional intervention soon after a major trauma might reduce the
likelihood or severity of Acute Stress Disorder. In addition, some symptoms of acute
stress disorder result from biochemical changes in the central
nervous system, muscles, and digestive tract that are not subject to
conscious control. |
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