Saturday, December 12, 2009

Adjustment Disorder Has Anyone Ever Been Diagnosed With An Adjustment Disorder?

Has anyone ever been diagnosed with an Adjustment Disorder? - adjustment disorder

Three years ago, after he was deceived by the father of my son, I became suicidal. I have always suffered from depression and have done voluntarily in a mental health unit for 12 weeks for evaluation. I was diagnosed with an adjustment of a nervous breakdown. Has it happened to someone? This led to him and no one to advise you on how to address?

4 comments:

Hope said...

After the culture shock of moving to a big city, a rural area, I suffered from panic attacks and other forms of anxiety. We (educator & I) suggests a failure of adaptation.
Anyway, I had trouble finding in my new environment and all aspects of the new situation to be stressful.
Whether he really was adjustment disorder, I can not say. I must say I was very depressed, and any further evidence were too. Over time, the Council and my symptoms have decreased. I have a simple explanation for new things are a little at a time.

Lost_grl06 Sunnahfollwers.net said...

If I went into nursing, I went through a phase of depression and to sufering.
They put me in a hospital and committed suicide and cutting.
Since I nevous if spening the night in other places, when I when I was still in foster care feel for now, I get depressed.
I'm only 14 and I hope it will not last for the rest of my life.

Spider in the Salt said...

Since the DSM:

- Adjustment disorder refers to a psychological disorder that develops in response to a stressor. Faults are caused by adaptation to specific sources of stress as a serious personal crisis (divorce, death of a loved one, abuse of the recent changes in the work to date) or major unexpected negative events (tornado or a fire destroyed the house of a person). The usual symptoms mimic depression, anxiety or sleep disorders, a concept, but the disturbance disorder is short and can be treated only of short duration usually with light therapy or medication. If the problem persists for more than six months after the removal of the stressor, the person is a permanent problem, how can a chronic mood or sleep disturbances.

I myself have not been diagnosed with it, but I know what it means to be suicidal. He also had a Douchebag an ex who left me at a crucial time. It is heartbreaking and devastating - with a child in question is even more difficult. You must be very stressed, raise a child alone and left to one for all. If itThe pressure at the bottom, is this stuff Set It Off. You have the right to check into the psychiatric clinic, to clarify things - I know what happens there.

Coping? Be good to him first. Try a car, which itself has been criticized for criticizing "eliminate negative" too. I'm sure you feel guilty. In order to obtain drugs if they are suicidal. If you are now thoughts of suicide, call 911 or Kids Helpline (lol still good for 20-year-old). Get safe. Then, thirdly, looking to their therapy. They have a lot to tell and that GE.

Beat the odds said...

Should be obliged to himself and his son love more than any piece of deception sh .. there. It is the setting of priorities. Pre-and Wellfare of his son. Enjoy the power of motherhood. Embrace motherhood. Forget the people for a moment. Get a network of friends, relatives, neighbors, you can do.

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