Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00867:clause:1_1:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00867
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 1 (pt 2/10)
Character Range: 16569–19945

meet the criteria for a current or past hypomanic episode and the criteria for a current or past major depressive episode.
         Note 2: DSM-5, hypomanic episode and major depressive episode are also defined in the Schedule 1 - Dictionary.
                             category 1A stressor means one of the following severe traumatic events:
         (a)          experiencing a life-threatening event;
         (b)          being subject to a serious physical attack or assault including rape and sexual molestation; or
         (c)          being threatened with a weapon, being held captive, being kidnapped or being tortured.
                             category 1B stressor means one of the following severe traumatic events:
         (a)          killing or maiming a person;
         (b)          being an eyewitness to a person being killed or critically injured;
         (c)          being an eyewitness to atrocities inflicted on another person;
         (d)          participating in the clearance of a corpse or a critically injured casualty; or
         (e)          viewing a corpse or a critically injured casualty as an eyewitness.
Note: corpse and eyewitness are also defined in the Schedule 1 - Dictionary.
                             category 2 stressor means one of the following negative life events, the effects of which are chronic in nature and cause the person to feel ongoing distress, concern or worry:
         (a)          being socially isolated and unable to maintain friendships or family relationships, due to physical location, language barriers, disability, or medical or psychiatric illness;
         (b)          experiencing a problem with a long-term relationship including the break-up of a close personal relationship, the need for marital or relationship counselling, marital separation or divorce;
         (c)          having concerns in the work or school environment including ongoing disharmony with fellow work or school colleagues, perceived lack of social support within the work or school environment, perceived lack of control over tasks performed and stressful workloads, or experiencing bullying in the workplace or school environment;
         (d)          experiencing serious legal issues including being detained or held in custody, ongoing involvement with the police concerning violations of the law, or court appearances associated with personal legal problems;
         (e)          having severe financial hardship including loss of employment, long periods of unemployment, foreclosure on a property or bankruptcy;
         (f)           having a family member or significant other experience a major deterioration in their health; or
         (g)          being a full-time caregiver to a family member or significant other with a severe physical, mental or developmental disability.
Note: significant other is also defined in the Schedule 1 - Dictionary.
                             close family member means a parent, child or sibling with whom the person has a close relationship.
                                     corpse means the human remains or body parts of one or more persons who have met a violent or horrific death.
        Note: Examples of a violent or horrific death may include death due to suicide, gunshot, improvised explosive devices, natural and technological disasters, terrorist