The feelings caused by adjustment disorder should go away within 6 months. With treatment, you'll likely feel better even sooner. But in some cases, you may not feel better, even after treatment. Then there may be something else going on. Adjustment disorder has many symptoms in common with other conditions. These include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety disorder. You don't have to live with these feelings. Talk with your doctor so you can get the help and treatment you need.
If you have thoughts of harming yourself, get help right away. Remove, or ask a trusted family member or friend to remove, anything that you could use to harm yourself, like guns, other weapons, or medicines. If there is an immediate risk, call or text 988 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
If there is no immediate risk, call your doctor, or get help online. In the U.S., the Veterans Crisis Line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 988 and press 1 or at www.veteranscrisisline.net. Or you can text 838255. The Veterans Crisis Line gives immediate crisis intervention and information about local resources. It's free, and all calls are private .