Trauma- and stressor-related disorders are those that stem from when an individual experiences or is exposed to a traumatic or stressful event or circumstance that impacts their mental health moving forward. These disorders can create reactions and behavioral changes that can impact an individual in various areas of their lives.


Throughout this course, you will be introduced to a series of individuals, each displaying symptoms that are indicative of specific Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders as outlined in the DSM-5-TR. By watching interactive video patient simulations, you will have the opportunity to observe and analyze the behaviors and symptoms of each client and apply the diagnostic criteria to make an accurate diagnosis.



Meet Your Caseload

Rosalyn White

Rosalyn, a married bookkeeper, a little late for work, is involved in a horrific traffic accident. Miraculously, she comes away unhurt but sees the gruesome and fatal injuries suffered by the other driver.

Maria Romero

Maria was a driven, focused individual who was dedicated to her career, her friends and family, and finding a partner to share her life with. All of that changed one night when she was attacked at knife-point in her own home.

Dan Sullivan

Dan sees himself as a broken, sad man who has given up any sense of control over his life.  Since losing his partner a few years ago, he has had no interruptions in his mourning and thinks about the loss of his loved one nearly every moment of every day.

Diagnosing Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders

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