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The reflection brought about by the anniversary of a disaster or traumatic event is often a turning point in the recovery process.

 


Traumatic events
PTSD can occur after experiencing or witnessing traumatic events such as: ...

Traumatic events. Unpleasant or bad experiences can lead a child to believe that certain things are 'dangerous' or threatening.

Traumatic events
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Traumatic events can trigger anorexia or bulimia nervosa: bereavement, being bullied or abused, upheaval in the family (such as divorce) or concerns over being gay or lesbian.

Traumatic events, such as a penetrating injury to the eye, a blow to the eye with a foreign object, and motor vehicle collisions, are causes of significant eye pain and injury.
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Traumatic events cannot usually be foreseen and, thus, cannot be prevented. However, in theory, professional intervention soon after a major trauma might reduce the likelihood or severity of ASD.

Traumatic events leading to fracture or partial dislocation (subluxation) of the low back (lumbar spine) result in compression of the cauda equina.

Traumatic events can also cause feelings of depression that may need treatment. For more information, see the topic Depression.
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A traumatic event that results in a SCI is devastating to the child and the family.

The traumatic event is persistently re-experienced in at least one of the following ways: recurrent images, thoughts, dreams, illusions, flashbacks; a sense of reliving the experience; or distress when exposed to reminders of the traumatic event.

The traumatic event is especially severe or intense.
The traumatic event was long-lasting.
Having an existing mental health condition.
Lacking a good support system of family and friends.
Having family members with PTSD.

After a traumatic event, you might blame yourself for things you couldn't have changed. For example, a soldier may feel guilty about decisions he or she had to make during war.

After a traumatic event, dissociation enables a person to numb his or her current feelings. It causes a temporary but drastic experience of feeling separate from one's self, not exisiting, or being in an unreal world. It can cause a dreamlike state.

Handling Traumatic Events: A Manager's Guide
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(4) other traumatic events
Localized trauma to the pelvic organs, devascularization (interruption of the normal blood supply), desiccation (drying of the tissues), thermal injury (intraoperatively), ...

Experience of traumatic events or emotional conflict during childhood
Low self-esteem
Parents and others who were critical of the person's appearance ...

Reliving the traumatic event - through unwanted and recurring memories and vivid nightmares. There may be intense emotional or physical reactions when reminded of the event. These can include sweating, heart palpitations or panic.

Often, after a traumatic event people begin to avoid triggers that remind them of the event in attempting to cope with the trauma. This may be adaptive initially, yet may lead to a pattern of symptoms that interferes with living life.

Acute care hospitals: Acute care is an inpatient hospital setting for individuals with a serious medical condition(s) usually due to a traumatic event, such as a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, etc.

PTSD is an anxiety disorder that occurs in the aftermath of a traumatic event. A traumatic event is usually (conservatively) defined as exposure to death or a near death event. Examples are combat, rape, motor vehicle accidents, etc.

Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): PTSD can follow an exposure to a traumatic event such as a sexual or physical assault, witnessing a death, the unexpected death of a loved one, or natural disaster.

Posttraumatic stress disorder is diagnosed when a person re-experiences a traumatic event with intrusive distressing recollections, dreams, flashbacks, or hallucinations.

A common concern of many of the speakers was the recent deaths and traumatic events due to "atrial-esophageal fistula" where an unintended hole forms between the atrium and the esophagus.

The Mercer County Traumatic Loss Coalition was formed in 1995 as a result of several traumatic events and suicides in which took place in Mercer County.

Briefly, during this treatment a therapist asks you to think of aspects of the traumatic event. Whilst you are thinking about this you follow the movement of the therapist's moving fingers with your eyes. It is not clear how this works.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a reaction to a very traumatic event, and it is actually classified as an anxiety disorder.

If you are under stress or recovering from a traumatic event, could keeping a daily journal help? Studies of college students suggest that it may.

If you are someone who has experienced a traumatic event, then you are at risk of developing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In order to make sure that this is what you are suffering from you need to first understand PTSD symptoms.

PTSD sufferers re-experience the traumatic event or events in some way, tend to avoid places, people, or other things that remind them of the event (avoidance), and are exquisitely sensitive to normal life experiences (hyperarousal).

Experiencing intrusive mental images, thoughts or nightmares related to the traumatic event
Feeling as if the trauma is recurring
Having marked anxiety and physical distress (shortness of breath, dizziness, palpitations, sweating) ...

A person who has survived a traumatic event will probably never feel as if the event didn't happen, but the disruptive, distressing effects of PTSD are completely treatable.

Certain traits (a history of depression, shyness, impulsivity) appear to heighten a person's risk of experiencing PTSD after a traumatic event. In those who do experience it, there is growing evidence that actual physical changes occur in the brain.

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder - Read about posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms (nightmares, flashbacks), causes (war, traumatic events), effects (depression, suicide) and treatment (medication, therapy).

If a person has just experienced a traumatic event, one may have what is called a critical incident debriefing session with a licensed counselor.

It can develop after your safety or life has been threatened, or after you experience or see a traumatic event. Some examples of traumatic events are a natural disaster, rape, severe car crash or fighting in a war.

Loss of short-term memory, such as difficulty remembering the events that led right up to and through the traumatic event
Slurred speech
Difficulty with walking
Weakness in one side or area of the body
Sweating
Pale in color ...

CBT has several components: providing information about the normal response to severe stress and the importance of confronting situations and memories related to the traumatic events; exposure to the situations that are being avoided; ...

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating condition that affects people who have been exposed to a major traumatic event.

The disorder commonly affects survivors of traumatic events, such as sexual assault, physical assault, war, torture, a natural disaster, an automobile accident, an airplane crash, a hostage situation or a death camp.

A disorder appearing after a physically or psychologically traumatic event outside the range of usual human experience, (e.g., a serious threat to one's life or seeing a loved one killed), characterised by symptoms of re-experiencing the event, ...

The condition may occur at any age, the onset related to the experience of a traumatic event.

Scientists are also looking at traumatic events in newborn babies' brains, such as bleeding, epileptic seizures, and breathing and circulation problems, ...

Does the agitation seem to be triggered by reminders of a traumatic event?
Did you notice anything else that may have triggered agitation?
Do you take any medications, especially steroids or thyroid medicine?
How much alcohol do you drink?

Anyone who has experienced or witnessed a traumatic event, such as a car accident, military action, a terrorist attack, rape, or some other act of violence, undergoes severe stress related to the incident.

A syndrome caused by re-experiencing traumatic events while being unaware of or unresponsive to current events or, in other words, a "flashback.

Did it happen after reminders of a traumatic event?
Are you pale all over or only in one part of the body? If so, where?
What other symptoms do you have?

Anxiety disorders manifested by the development of characteristic symptoms following a psychologically traumatic event that is outside the normal range of usual human experience.

Emotionally stressful or traumatic events are a psychological cause of excessive sweating. The consumption of certain substances, such as alcohol, caffeine or spicy foods, may also cause you to sweat.

Even if you didn't see combat, you may have seen a traumatic event. For example, going through a mortar attack, seeing an improvised explosive device (IED) go off in a crowded street, seeing badly injured people in a hospital, ...

Definition Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating psychological condition triggered by a major traumatic event, such as rape, war, a terrorist act, death of a loved one, a natural disaster, or a catastrophic accident.

Sudden hair loss is typically experienced after a stressful or traumatic event, and is usually only temporary. Symptoms of sudden hair loss include large clumps of hair falling out, and quickly thinning hair.

Whiplash injury - The cervical whiplash syndrome is caused by a traumatic event that causes an abrupt forward/backward movement of the cervical spine. The most common cause of whiplash is a motor vehicle accident.

The direct cause of conversion disorder is usually experiencing a very stressful or traumatic event. The disorder can be considered the way someone copes, or as a psychological expression of the event.

Psychological trauma is a type of damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a traumatic event.

Unfortunately, some young people suffer traumatic events, such as bereavement or sexual abuse, in their early years - and there's substantial evidence that such episodes can trigger problems with food.

Breath holding spells appear to be a reflexive response to fear, a confrontational situation, a traumatic event (for example: pain), or to being startled.

The exact cause of PTSD is unknown. PTSD is triggered by exposure to a traumatic event. Situations in which a person feels intense fear, helplessness, or horror are considered traumatic. PTSD has been reported in people who experienced: ...

Whiplash injuries occur as the result of motor vehicle accidents, falls, sports-related accidents, or other traumatic events that may cause sudden jerk of the head and neck.
Many causes of spinal fractures in children.

They are usually secondary to a local traumatic event (eg, an injection in or near the sciatic nerve). Treatment includes placing the muscles antagonistic to those paralyzed at rest until recovery.

See also: Trauma, Symptom, Stress, Anxiety, Depression

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