Mental Health Technician Certification (AMCA) Practice Test

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What condition is characterized by loss of balance, double vision, and a constant lump in the throat after a traumatic event?

  1. Generalized anxiety disorder

  2. Bipolar disorder

  3. Post-traumatic stress reaction

  4. Panic disorder

The correct answer is: Post-traumatic stress reaction

The condition characterized by loss of balance, double vision, and a constant lump in the throat after a traumatic event aligns with the symptoms often seen in post-traumatic stress reaction. This condition occurs as a response to a traumatic experience, where individuals can exhibit both physical and psychological symptoms. The physical symptoms, such as loss of balance and double vision, might be manifestations of the intense anxiety and stress that follow a traumatic event. The sensation of a lump in the throat, also known as globus sensation, can occur due to heightened anxiety, which is common in those experiencing trauma responses. These physical sensations can stem from the body's fight-or-flight response being triggered by the trauma, leading to various psychological and physical reactions. In contrast, other conditions like generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder involve anxiety but do not specifically correlate with trauma exposure and the unique combination of symptoms presented. Bipolar disorder is primarily characterized by mood disturbances and does not typically present with the same set of physical symptoms following a traumatic event.