MRCPsych on the Go: Revision Essentials
What happens when trauma is not a single event, but the air someone has breathed their entire life? In this episode, we explore complex PTSD. This is the ICD-11 diagnosis that captures the lasting impact of prolonged, repeated and inescapable trauma. We build on the core PTSD criteria from the previous episode. We focus on the additional features that define complex PTSD, why it is so often missed or misdiagnosed, and the phased treatment approach recommended by NICE. Topics include disturbances in self-organisation, the distinction between complex PTSD and borderline personality disorder, the developmental context of complex trauma, and why stabilisation must come before trauma processing. Ideal for MRCPsych Part A revision, psychiatry trainees and anyone working with persons who have experienced prolonged or interpersonal trauma. Aligned with the Royal College of Psychiatrists MRCPsych Part A syllabus, paragraph 1.1.9. I would love to hear from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596662/fan_mail/new]
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