that individuals must report experiencing intense fear, helplessness, or horror at the time of
the trauma. In a longitudinal study of 138 victims of violent crime, we investigated whether
reports of intense trauma‐related emotions characterized individuals who, after 6 months,
met criteria for PTSD according to the DSM‐III‐R. We found that intense levels of all 3
emotions strongly predicted later PTSD. However, a small number of those who later met …