About 20% of American adults struggle with mental health disorders annually. Mental health disorders are chronic, incurable conditions that impact your brain chemistry, personality, and thoughts. Symptoms can become overwhelming and prevent you from socializing, working, or going to school. Many mental health disorders create neurotransmitter imbalances in your brain. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that your brain releases. Dopamine, GABA, and serotonin are three common types of neurotransmitters.
If you’re suffering from an anxiety disorder, such as acute stress disorder, finding treatment is critical. Fortunately, at Crestview Recovery, we’re proud to offer a range of evidence-based and holistic treatment options. Let us help you take your life back from anxiety. Contact Crestview Recovery today at (866)262-0531 to learn more about our acute stress disorder treatment program.
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WHAT IS ACUTE STRESS DISORDER?
Signs and symptoms of acute stress disorder include:
- Disassociation
- Derealization
- Feeling like you are in a daze or lack situational awareness
- Depersonalization
- Anxiety and depression
- Difficulty or inability to recall the traumatic event
When you struggle with acute stress disorder, it is common to avoid people, places, or things that remind you of the traumatic event. You may also experience intense symptoms when you are exposed to people, places, or things that make you recall the traumatic event. This can make it difficult to leave your home or go out in public.
You can also re-experience the traumatic event that caused your acute stress disorder. This can include nightmares, night terrors, or flashbacks. Some people also experience persistent and overwhelming thoughts involving the event and feeling like they’re living through it again. Symptoms of acute stress disorder can intensify when you are exposed to triggers, which causes you to avoid stimuli that trigger your symptoms. An acute stress disorder treatment center Portland Oregon offers provides you the ability to safely work on your recovery in a supportive and understanding environment.
ACUTE STRESS DISORDER TREATMENT
Left untreated, acute stress disorder can develop into chronic PTSD. As many as 20% of people who experience a traumatic event develop acute stress disorder or similar symptoms. Early treatment is often the best way to reduce and alleviate symptoms.
Evidence-based treatment that is commonly used during acute stress disorder treatment include:
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy
- Dialectic behavioral therapy
- Anxiety management groups
- Individual counseling
- Medication management
- Medication-assisted therapy
Both inpatient and outpatient treatment programs specialize in helping you identify and cope with triggers and negative thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Finding healthy coping strategies can provide you with the tools and skills to learn how to manage, reduce and control your symptoms. Holistic therapies such as mindfulness exercises and meditation are excellent ways to reduce your anxiety and have few if any, potential side effects.
FINDING HELP TODAY
- Anxiety
- Depression
- PTSD
- Bipolar disorder
- Personality disorders
Reach out to us today at (866)262-0531 to learn more about our programs and acute stress disorder treatment.