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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 - 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: 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)
What to Know About Trauma: Symptoms, Causes, Recovery - Healthgrades Trauma is an emotional response to a highly stressful experience Symptoms of trauma may be brief or long term, and can include depression, scaring easily, and exhaustion Recovery is possible with treatment like therapy and other mental health resources
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