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- What Is Trauma? Effects, Causes, Types, and How to Heal - Psych Central
Trauma refers to your response following an event that psychologically overwhelms you, often resulting in shock, denial, and changes in the body, mind, and behavior Trauma is typically
- Trauma - Psychology Today
Psychological trauma is a person’s experience of emotional distress resulting from an event that overwhelms the capacity to emotionally digest it
- Trauma: Types, causes, symptoms, and recovery - Medical News Today
A person can experience trauma after any situation that they find distressing or threatening Learn the causes, symptoms, and treatments
- Trauma - American Psychological Association (APA)
Trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, crime, or natural disaster Reactions such as shock and denial are typical Longer term reactions include unpredictable emotions, flashbacks, strained relationships, and physical symptoms
- What is Trauma? Types, Treatment, and More - Verywell Health
Trauma is an emotional response that is caused by a distressing event or series of events, such as abuse, a bad accident, rape, or other sexual violence, combat, or a natural disaster Just because a person experiences a distressing event does not mean they will experience trauma
- Trauma and Violence - What Is Trauma and Its Effects? - SAMHSA
What is Trauma? SAMHSA describes individual trauma as an event or circumstance resulting in: physical harm, emotional harm, and or life-threatening harm
- Trauma: Types, stages, effects, and treatments | therapist. com
There are four types of trauma: Acute trauma develops in response to a single event (like a car accident, sexual assault, or natural disaster) Complex trauma develops in response to prolonged and repeated traumatic events (such as child abuse or neglect, domestic violence, or civil unrest)
- The Effects of Trauma - MentalHealth. com
Trauma reflects how the body and mind respond to experiences that feel overwhelming, frightening, or deeply distressing The impact is not determined solely by what happened, but by how a person’s nervous system and emotions absorb and carry that experience
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