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As outlined in other announcements, the forum will be getting a significant upgrade in the coming months. Xenforo 1.2 software has shifted into Release Candidate (RC) now, which means it's in final testing before being declared stable for production environment use. In other words... install and release to your users. For those around a couple of years ago when I released a 2013 projection, most of that has been accomplished. Some has taken detours / been changed, though most of it remained as a solid foundation and is in the final stages. As such, part of that objective was to meet what the DSM turned PTSD into in relation to being a trauma and stressor disorder, no longer an anxiety disorder.
So... as that has come to fruition, the forum structure will change to include trauma and stressor forums for the specific discussion of their subject. Basically, the forum has always allowed those with Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) to be here because they endured a trauma that still met what is the same criterion A for PTSD, merely the symptoms experienced are shorter and lesser off. The changes to ASD in the DSM V still have criterion A as per PTSD, though simplified symptoms for a 9 out of 14 selection to meet (will update the wiki when I can). We cover that as simply "undiagnosed," as most physicians don't bother giving ASD, and instead monitor over a duration where PTSD is given if still present after 30 days.
Here is problem one, which requires member input. Adjustment Disorders (AD) are one of the four diagnoses under trauma and stressor related disorders. Whilst not even close to PTSD, there is crossover, like most things mental health.
The problem is that you can endure a trauma that meets PTSD, yet be diagnosed with AD because you don't meet the symptom profile of PTSD or ASD. Furthering the issue, AD is given to the majority of stressors and issues experienced in life, which opens the forum up to having people who are depressed and anxious because their partner cheated on them, they lost their job, so forth, though haven't otherwise been traumatised to the level of those here. From experience, some people with PTSD can be quite offended reading someone who's only problem is their partner cheated on them and their life is now shit. There are plenty who empathise with them... though such persons have never been here long-term and whether a resentment would set in is a major possible issue.
I can either include it and open the forum to more diversity of trauma and stressors, OR, carefully recategorise by trauma specific types so as not to lead anyone on that is looking for support because their long-time spouse left them, or a person is having marriage anxiety, so forth.
There are more possible issues that require member feedback to gauge direction with the upgrade... and I will list those closer to the time.
So... as that has come to fruition, the forum structure will change to include trauma and stressor forums for the specific discussion of their subject. Basically, the forum has always allowed those with Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) to be here because they endured a trauma that still met what is the same criterion A for PTSD, merely the symptoms experienced are shorter and lesser off. The changes to ASD in the DSM V still have criterion A as per PTSD, though simplified symptoms for a 9 out of 14 selection to meet (will update the wiki when I can). We cover that as simply "undiagnosed," as most physicians don't bother giving ASD, and instead monitor over a duration where PTSD is given if still present after 30 days.
Here is problem one, which requires member input. Adjustment Disorders (AD) are one of the four diagnoses under trauma and stressor related disorders. Whilst not even close to PTSD, there is crossover, like most things mental health.
The problem is that you can endure a trauma that meets PTSD, yet be diagnosed with AD because you don't meet the symptom profile of PTSD or ASD. Furthering the issue, AD is given to the majority of stressors and issues experienced in life, which opens the forum up to having people who are depressed and anxious because their partner cheated on them, they lost their job, so forth, though haven't otherwise been traumatised to the level of those here. From experience, some people with PTSD can be quite offended reading someone who's only problem is their partner cheated on them and their life is now shit. There are plenty who empathise with them... though such persons have never been here long-term and whether a resentment would set in is a major possible issue.
I can either include it and open the forum to more diversity of trauma and stressors, OR, carefully recategorise by trauma specific types so as not to lead anyone on that is looking for support because their long-time spouse left them, or a person is having marriage anxiety, so forth.
There are more possible issues that require member feedback to gauge direction with the upgrade... and I will list those closer to the time.