Lasts 6 months or longer; exposure to social situations which allow scrutiny by others; persistent fear may be present
Exposure to trauma that is real or threatened
Anxiety is created by the fear of social interactions
Inability to remember trauma that happened to the person and symptoms are not because of substances or medical conditions
Excessive and persistent worry for three months or longer
Symptoms and maladaptive behavior may be present for a month following an attack
Identity disruption is present with at least two personality states
Sleep disturbance and heightened arousal to surroundings
Panic attacks that recur unexpectedly
Recurring memories, dreams, and/or flashbacks
Gaps in memory of a personal nature often occur, and are not associated with typical forgetting
Behavior is affected by worrying
Negative thinking about self and events
Fear of negative evaluation
Avoiding situations that cause fear
a) Generalized Anxiety Disorder
b) Socialized Anxiety Disorder
c) Panic Disorder
d) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
e) Dissociative Amnesia
f) Dissociative Identity Disorder