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Trauma can be complicated, but in this article, we attempt to simplify what it means and how we can help treat it.
Trauma is a psychological reaction to an event that is deeply unpleasant or stressful. It can be frightening situations where there have been threats to life. You may have experienced these events yourself, but you may also be traumatized by seeing or hearing about other people who have experienced these kinds of threats.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a medical diagnosis that describes a complex set of symptoms that can occur after experiencing a trauma. However, not everyone who has experienced trauma later suffers from PTSD. We are differently equipped, mentally and physically, to deal with trauma.
Trauma and PTSD can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender or background. But there is help available.
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People suffering from PTSD may experience:
Many people with PTSD report a constant sense of danger or threat, even in safe environments, which can make everyday activities and relationships difficult.
When it comes to dealing with PTSD, there are several treatment options to consider to make the difficult journey a little easier. For example, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a proven method that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviours. Also, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a proven effective therapy that can help you process and re-evaluate traumatic memories. Another proven method is tapping and/or havening. This is a therapeutic method that you can learn yourself with the help of a therapist.
Choosing one of these therapies, in combination with medication such as antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs, is often part of the treatment plan. Discussing the different options with a qualified psychologist or therapist is important to finding the right treatment for you.
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Therapy can give you tools to manage symptoms and help you work through the emotional and psychological impact of the underlying trauma. Although it can feel uncomfortable or overwhelming, therapy has many benefits. It gives you a safe place to express and explore your feelings, which can significantly help the recovery process. Many people believe that seeking help is a sign of weakness. This is a misconception; taking the first step towards recovery takes strength.
If you or someone you know is experiencing the symptoms and feelings described, it may be a good idea to talk to a psychologist or therapist. You can easily book an initial session with one of our experienced staff today to take the first step towards treatment.
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If you think you or someone you know has PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) or other trauma symptoms, it can be scary and confusing. It is important to seek professional help as soon as possible. Remember that only a qualified healthcare provider can diagnose and prescribe a treatment plan. If the situation is urgent, contact 0800 567 567 or emergency services immediately.
Dealing with PTSD or trauma can be a long and challenging process, but it is entirely possible to feel better and regain control of your life. With us, you can easily contact psychologists and therapists who can help you on your journey. Don’t hesitate to take the first step and seek help today. Together we can make the hard things easier.