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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 - 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 Traumatic stress occurs when a child (0-18 years) feels intensely threatened by an event they experience or witness SAMHSA addresses the impact of trauma on individuals, families, and communities as a behavioral health concern that requires a healing and recovery process
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 Psychological trauma (also known as mental trauma, psychiatric trauma, emotional damage, or psychotrauma) is an emotional response caused by severe distressing events, such as bodily injury, sexual violence, or other threats to the life of the subject or their loved ones; indirect exposure, such as from watching television news, may be
Fact Sheet: Understanding, Preventing and Healing Trauma Trauma is a costly public health problem which happens as a result of physical, sexual or emotional abuse, neglect, violence, war, loss, disaster, and other emotionally harmful experiences i Like individuals, communities can be traumatized as well
Overview of Trauma Types | Psychotraumatology In sum, these trauma categories carry distinct therapeutic implications, each necessitating tailored clinical approaches that accurately reflect the depth, nature, and mechanisms of trauma experienced