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Brigo Drouin
Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) is a psychological condition that emerges in response to exposure to a traumatic event. This article provides an overview of ASD, including its symptoms, diagnostic criteria, risk factors, and treatment approaches. ASD's distinct features, such as its relatively short duration and immediate onset, differentiate it from other trauma-related disorders like Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The article emphasizes the importance of early intervention and appropriate therapeutic strategies in preventing the progression of ASD to chronic conditions. By understanding the intricacies of ASD, mental health professionals and individuals can collaboratively work towards effective management and recovery following traumatic experiences.