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The Complete Guide to VA PTSD Ratings and Criteria

0:00 Introduction 0:55 What is PTSD? What is the history of PTSD? 1:37 When did PTSD become a diagnosable condition? 2:08 What is the DSM-V? 2:32 What is the PTSD criteria in the DSM-V? 2:52 PTSD Criterion A: Stressor 3:43 Non-military example of PTSD 4:52 Detailed discussion of PTSD Criterion B: Intrusive symptoms 6:24 PTSD Criterion C: Avoidance symptoms 6:47 In-depth discussion of PTSD Criterion D: Negative alterations in cognition and mood 9:27 PTSD Criterion E Alterations in arousal and reactivity 11:31 Criterion F: Duration of PTSD symptoms 11:45 Criterion G: Functional significance. Is your PTSD affecting your daily living? 12:10 Criterion H: Exclusion. Your PTSD symptoms cannot be attributed to substance use or self-medication. 14:10 Any PTSD exceptions when it comes to VA disability claims? 14:30 What are PTSD Specifications? Dissociative specification vs. delayed specification 15:43 How does the VA rate PTSD? VA PTSD Ratings 0%, 30%, 50%, 70%, or 100% 16:06 0% PTSD rating 16:11 30% PTSD rating 16:24 50% PTSD rating 16:32 70% PTSD rating 16:44 100% PTSD rating explained 17:28 PTSD C&P Exams tips | Tips for attending PTSD C&P Exam 19:15 What if I can't work because of my PTSD? Individual unemployability. TDIU. VA unemployability For a FREE Case Evaluation go here: https://www.hillandponton.com/free-ca... Visit our website at www.HillandPonton.com Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HillandPonton For questions please email us at [email protected] Speakers Natalia Jofre - COO Melanie Williams – Attorney Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a recognized psychiatric disorder that a person may develop after exposure to a traumatic event. For many years, PTSD went widely undiagnosed or was not recognized as the serious condition it is. Thanks to advancements in research and the breakdown of social stigmas, we have more information about the mental health condition than ever before. We know that the majority of people who are exposed to traumatic events do not develop PTSD, and we know that veterans of the U.S. military are disproportionately affected by PTSD when compared to American civilians. This blog post provides a brief breakdown of the required criteria for a diagnosis of PTSD, as well as PTSD specifications, as defined by the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V), published by the American Psychiatric Association. It’s important to note that this edition made changes to the previous DSM-IV) What PTSD Criteria Does The DSM-5 Include? The DSM-5 outlines specific criteria that must be present. These include: A stressor Intrusive symptoms Avoidance symptoms Negative alterations in cognition and mood Alternations in arousal and reactivity Duration of symptoms Functional significance Exclusion What PTSD Specifications Does The DSM-5 Include? It’s important to note that the DSM-5 also outlines two specifications for PTSD diagnoses. These specifications can apply to veterans who meet the eight PTSD criteria outlined above and have unique circumstances. These specifications may not apply to every PTSD diagnosis. Read more on PTSD criteria here: https://www.hillandponton.com/ptsd-ba...

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