An adjustment disorder is a stress-related condition that develops when a person has difficulty coping with a significant life change or stressful event. Unlike everyday stress, adjustment disorders involve emotional or behavioral symptoms that are disproportionate to the triggering event and significantly impair daily functioning.
Common triggers include job loss, divorce, illness, bereavement, relocation, or financial difficulties. While these are normal life events, the emotional response in an adjustment disorder goes beyond what would be expected, lasting longer and interfering more significantly with work, relationships, and overall well-being.
The DSM-5 classifies adjustment disorders into several subtypes based on the predominant symptoms:
Symptoms typically develop within three months of the stressful event and can vary widely between individuals:
Adjustment disorders are highly treatable, and most people recover fully with appropriate support:
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