Friday 21 December 2018

Trauma Symptoms, Causes, Effects and Treatment


Trauma is defined as the emotional reaction someone has to an extremely depressing event. While trauma is a normal reaction to a terrible event, the effects can be so ruthless that they interfere with an individual’s ability to live a normal life. In a case such as this, assist may be needed to care for the stress and dysfunction caused by the traumatic event and to restore the individual to a condition of emotional well-being.

Trauma can be caused by a tremendously depressing incident that causes a lasting collision on the victim’s mental and emotional stability. While many sources of trauma are physically violent in nature, others are emotional. Some common sources of trauma include:
  Ø   Rape
  Ø   Natural disasters
  Ø   Severe illness or injury
  Ø   The death of a loved one
  Ø   Witnessing an act of violence
Trauma is frequently but not always related with being present at the site of a trauma-inducing event. It is also possible to maintain trauma after witnessing something from a distance. Young children are especially susceptible to trauma and should be psychologically examined after a traumatic event has occurred to ensure their emotional well-being.
While the causes and symptoms of trauma are different, there are some basic signs of trauma that you can look out for. People who have endured traumatic actions will often appear upset and confused. They may not respond to conversation as they usually would and will often appear withdrawn or not present even when speaking.
Emotion is one of the most universal ways in which trauma manifests. Some general emotional symptoms of trauma contain denial, anger, sadness and emotional outbursts. Victim of trauma may transmit the overwhelming emotions they incident toward other sources, such as friends or family members. This is one of the reasons why trauma is complicated for loved ones as well. It is tough to help someone who pushes you away, but accepting the emotional symptoms that come after a traumatic event can help ease the process.
Trauma regularly manifests physically as well as emotionally. Some regular physical signs of trauma include whiteness, lethargy, fatigue, poor attention and a racing heartbeat. The victim may have anxiety or panic attacks and be unable to cope in certain situation. The physical symptoms of trauma can be as actual and shocking as those of physical injury or illness, and care should be taken to handle stress levels after a traumatic event.


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