Cosa significa trauma emotivo?

Cosa significa trauma emotivo?
Per trauma psicologico si intende qualsiasi evento che una persona recepisce come estremamente stressante. Può trattarsi di una minaccia all'integrità fisica, propria o di altri, o all'identità psicologica. Questi eventi producono reazioni emotive e corporee importanti, che non sempre il cervello riesce ad elaborare.
Come capire di avere un trauma?
Marcata reattività associati all'evento traumatico:
- ipervigilanza e forti risposte di allarme;
- problemi di concentrazione;
- difficoltà relative al sonno;
- marcate reazioni fisiologiche a fattori scatenanti interni o esterni che all'evento traumatico.
What are the most common emotional reactions to a trauma?
- Beyond the initial emotional reactions during the event, those most likely to surface include anger, fear, sadness, and shame. However, individuals may encounter difficulty in identifying any of these feelings for various reasons.
How do you help a child with a traumatic event?
- 1 Create an environment that allows acknowledgment of the traumatic event (s). 2 Discuss their initial recall or first suspicion that they were having a traumatic response. 3 Become educated on delayed trauma responses. 4 Draw a connection between the trauma and presenting trauma-related symptoms. 5 Create a safe environment.
What is the impact of trauma on an individual?
- The impact of trauma can be subtle, insidious, or outright destructive. How an event affects an individual depends on many factors, including characteristics of the individual, the type and characteristics of the event (s), developmental processes, the meaning of the trauma, and sociocultural factors.
What is an example of delayed response to trauma?
- Delayed responses to trauma can include persistent fatigue, sleep disorders, nightmares, fear of recurrence, anxiety focused on flashbacks, depression, and avoidance of emotions, sensations, or activities that are associated with the trauma, even remotely. Exhibit 1.3-1 outlines some common reactions. Immediate and Delayed Reactions to Trauma.