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*{{cite book |title=Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders |publisher=APA |location=[[Washington, D.C.]] |author=[[American Psychiatric Association]] |edition=4th edition |year=2000 |isbn=0890420246 |oclc=43483668}}
*{{cite book |title=[[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] |publisher=APA |location=[[Washington, D.C.]] |author=[[American Psychiatric Association]] |edition=4th edition |year=2000 |isbn=0890420246 |oclc=43483668}}

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Traumatic stress is recognized by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as an acute emotional condition associated with reactive anxiety. The condition presents in a manner similar to Posttraumatic stress disorder, but lacking the same intensity and duration.

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