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What is Trauma?
How Trauma can Affect Mental Health
What are the Goals of Trauma Therapy?
Trauma Therapy FAQ
Acute: This is produced from a single dangerous or stressful event.
Chronic: This is produced from prolonged and repeated exposure to very stressful events (child abuse, domestic violence, or bullying)
Complex: This is produced from involvement with numerous traumatic events.
Cognitive Changes: Difficulty with memory and concentration, nightmares and flashbacks of the traumatic event, intrusive thoughts, confusion, and mood swings
Altered Patterns of Behavior: Avoiding places and people that remind you of the traumatic experience, and withdrawing from friends, family, and activities you previously enjoyed
Psychological Concerns: Obsessions and compulsions, fear, anger, irritability, anxiety, and panic attacks, shock and disbelief, depression, emotional numbing and detachment, shame and guilt
Physical Problems: Hypervigilance and edginess, difficulty falling or staying asleep, sexual dysfunction, becoming easily started, rapid heartbeat, altered eating patterns, muscle tension, extreme exhaustion and unexplained aches and pains
Understanding your trauma and the effect it’s had on your life.
Reducing any avoidance strategies you may have adopted as a coping mechanism.
Distress and anxiety reduction related to your trauma.
Bettering your daily life.
Minimizing feelings of shame, guilt, fear & anger.
Helping you examine different elements to your experience
Helping you feel more safe in the world
Providing strategies for coping with fear and other trauma responses
To equip you with skills to prevent deterioration or relapse
Becoming unresponsive or emotionally numb after the traumatic event.
Blocking out or forgetting aspects of the traumatic event
In dreams re-living the trauma with vivid thoughts or imagery. This commonly produces sleep disturbance and being unable to concentrate.
Unable to perform tasks or perhaps work that previously posed no difficulty.
Isolating yourself socially.
Your avoiding potential reminders of the event
Emotional distress may be expressed as low frustration tolerance, becoming irritated over seemingly minor issues, or becoming less concerned by sudden sounds or people.
Some become sharply aware of their surroundings.
Some develop physical symptoms such as restlessness, pacing, or in some cases unexplained “pains and aches” fatigue, chills, sweating, or weakness.

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