Does adjustment disorder occur in bouts?

http://www.minddisorders.com/A-Br/Adjustment-disorder.html

No?

As I read that and the Mayo Clinic website, I wasn't sure the symptoms would come in bouts. How does your text define "bouts?"

Periods of brief extreme feelings.

Since both sites mention occasional crying sessions, I assume they could be called bouts of extreme feelings.

Yes, adjustment disorder can occur in bouts or episodes. Adjustment disorder is a mental health condition that develops in response to a stressful life event or a significant change occurring in an individual's life. These events or changes can include the loss of a loved one, relationship problems, job loss, relocation, or a major life transition. The symptoms of adjustment disorder typically begin within three months of the stressful event and can last for a duration of up to six months.

During this period, individuals may experience emotional and behavioral symptoms that are disproportionate to the stressor they have encountered. These symptoms can vary and may include feelings of sadness, worry, hopelessness, irritability, and difficulty concentrating. Additionally, individuals may also experience changes in sleep patterns, appetite, and experience a decrease in their overall functioning.

However, adjustment disorder can occur in recurrent bouts or episodes, especially if an individual continues to face multiple stressors or ongoing difficulties in coping with the initial stressor. Each episode may be triggered by a different stressor or life event, and the symptoms may vary in intensity and duration.

It is important to note that if the symptoms persist beyond the typical duration of adjustment disorder or significantly impair an individual's daily life functioning, it is recommended to seek professional help from a mental health professional for a comprehensive evaluation and appropriate treatment.