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A Patient Broke My Ability to Cope: A Story from a Nurse

Solitude Seeker
6 min readMay 11, 2021

Adjustment Disorder stemmed from a moment that changed by life. On January 8th, 2020 an incident occurring working on a Mental Health Intensive Care unit lead to a diagnosis of Adjustment Disorder.

Two thoughts are likely popping up: 1. “Wow, what awful thing happened?” and 2. “What the heck is Adjustment Disorder?”

Well, you are not alone, so how about I start with what Adjustment Disorder is…

What is Adjustment Disorder?

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5th Edition (DSM-5) diagnostic criteria for Adjustment Disorder is:

- Under the umbrella of traumatic disorders.

- Development of emotional or behavioural symptoms related to an identifiable stressor (one where your life is not threatened).

- The distress is more intense than an expected reaction.

- Impairment occurs in social, occupational or other areas of functioning.

- Does not meet criteria for other mental illnesses

- Symptoms do not last longer than 6 months after the consequences of the incident.

- Usually has additional anxiety, depression, emotional dysregulation or dysfunctional behaviour.

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