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Adjustment disorder is more likely to occur in cancer patients during critical times of the disease.
"I diagnosed her as having an adjustment disorder," she said.
Adjustment disorders usually get better quickly without any remaining symptoms.
Adults often develop adjustment disorder due to marital or financial problems.
Adjustment disorder, on the other hand, is short-term, rarely lasting longer than six months.
Adjustment disorder is very common and can affect anyone, regardless of gender, age, race, or lifestyle.
In July 2004, she was diagnosed as suffering from adjustment disorder and is reported to be seeking treatment.
"The entire human race has an adjustment disorder," I said to Anna.
'Which is all very fine, I suppose, in cases of minor adjustment disorders.
Patients diagnosed with an adjustment disorder generally do not have a history of other psychiatric disorders.
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you develop symptoms of adjustment disorder.
There has been little systematic research regarding the best way to manage individuals with an adjustment disorder.
Chronic adjustment disorders may become a more serious mental disorder (for example major depression).
An adjustment disorder can have a wide variety of symptoms, which may include:
In every country, young people have adjustment disorders.
Often, the recommended treatment for adjustment disorder is psychotherapy.
Patients who develop clinicaldepression or adjustment disorder may see a psychiatrist for diagnosis.
About 10% develop major depressive disorder; others experience an adjustment disorder.
Adjustment disorders moved to a new array of stress-response syndromes.
"David is still undergoing tests, but he thinks it's a case of something called delayed adjustment disorder.
Unlike major depression, however, an adjustment disorder is triggered by an outside stress and generally goes away once the person has adapted to the situation.
In the general population, adjustment disorders are thought to be common, though prevalence rates vary by population studied.
Two specifiers exist to discriminate between an acute adjustment disorder (6 months).
There is no way to predict which people who are affected by the same stress are likely to develop adjustment disorder.
Agnostics are likely to become more dependent on others and to experience significant changes to their lifestyle, which can lead to depression or adjustment disorders.