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- What Is Trauma? Effects, Causes, Types, and How to Heal
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: 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 - Psychology Today
Children as well as adults are susceptible to trauma Shock, fear, anger, sadness, difficulty concentrating, and a sense of helplessness are common features of the immediate trauma response
- Trauma and Violence - What Is Trauma and Its Effects? | SAMHSA
Because these behavioral health concerns can present challenges in relationships, careers, and other aspects of life, it is important to understand the nature and impact of trauma, and to explore healing
- 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
- Psychological trauma - Wikipedia
Psychotraumatology is the study of psychological trauma People who experience trauma often have problems and difficulties afterwards The severity of these symptoms depends on the person, the types of trauma involved, and the support and treatment they receive from others
- Trauma: Types, stages, effects, and treatments - therapist
Most people will experience at least one trauma in their lifetime Learn more about trauma disorders, symptoms, and treatment options
- What is Trauma? - Trauma-Informed Care Implementation Resource Center
When a person experiences trauma, he or she may feel unsafe, betrayed, and or have difficulty trusting others This can lead to heightened emotions, such as anger or aggression, or a tendency toward shame, numbing, and or isolation
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