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| == '''Post-Vacation Stress Disorder (PVSD)'''
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| A. The person has been exposed to a vacation in which both of the following were present:
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| (1) the person experienced, witnessed, or was confronted with an event or events that involved actual or imagined fun and excitement, or a challenge of physical intensity to themselves or others
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| (2) the person’s response involved intense fun, challenge, or excitement. Note: in children, this may be expressed instead by disorganized or agitated behavior
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| B. The vacation is persistently re-experienced in one (or more) of the following ways:
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| (1) recurrent and intrusive delightful recollections of the vacation, including images, thoughts, or perceptions. Note: In young children, repetitive play may occur in which themes or aspects of the vacation are expressed.
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| (2) recurrent exciting dreams of the event. Note: In children, there may be really exciting dreams without recognizable content.
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| (3) acting or feeling as if the vacation were recurring (includes a sense of reliving the experience, illusions, hallucinations, and dissociative flashback episodes, including those that occur on awakening or when intoxicated). Note: In young children, vacation reenactment may occur.
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| (4) intense psychological fun at exposure to internal or external cues that symbolize or resemble an aspect of the vacation
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| (5) physiological reactivity on exposure to internal or external cues that symbolize or resemble an aspect of the vacation
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| C. Persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the vacation and numbing of general responsiveness (not present before the vacation), as indicated by three (or more) of the following:
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| (1) efforts to avoid thoughts, feelings, or conversations associated with the vacation
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| (2) efforts to avoid activities, places, or people that arouse recollections of the vacation
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| (3) inability to recall an important aspect of the vacation
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| (4) markedly diminished interest or participation in significant activities
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| (5) feeling of detachment or estrangement from others
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| (6) restricted rang of affect (e.g. unable to have fun feelings)
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| (7) sense of a foreshortened future (e.g. does not expect to have another vacation for a long time)
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| D. Persistent symptoms of increased arousal (not present before the vacation), as indicated by two (or more) of the following:
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| (1) difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
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| (2) irritability or outbursts of laughing
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| (3) difficulty concentrating
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| (4) hyper
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| (5) exaggerated funny responses
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| E. Duration of the disturbance (symptoms in Criteria B, C, and D) is more than one week after the vacation
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| F. The disturbance causes clinical staff significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
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| '''Symptoms:
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| '''Dazed, confused, dry mouth, hungry, loss of memory particularly regarding the job
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| Treatment Recommendations:
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| • Plan you next vacation
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| • Buy yourself some flowers and smell them
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| • Reminisce with co-workers about vacations
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| • Pick or buy some fruit and eat it
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| • Shred some papers from your shred pile
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| • Drink plenty of water
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| • Clear out old files and papers
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| • Take a long lunch
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| • Sit near a window
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| • Schedule big blocks of time to do paperwork without seeing clients
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| • Work on things that are fun
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| • Throw away old papers
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| • Go home early
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| • Help others plan their vacations
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| • Keep your vacation glow lit as long as possible
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