Trauma defenition

In medicine, trauma of the word has two meanings:

trauma1) a body part was damaged, is suddenly a force that is so important that the body naturally to protect, like the skin of his (the skull, etc.) have not been able to avoid damage from happening.

It is not enough 2) The violation of the natural process of healing the body to heal their wounds without medical care.

Well, the psychological trauma related to violations of their feelings, their minds and live, to have confidence in themselves and the world around you, your dignity and sense of security. The impact of the traumatic event was so great today in their emotions rather than their normal lifestyle, thoughts and feelings Side Up, such as stress management in the past is now totally inadequate. During his lifetime, there are many crises that deal every day and some are small some are large, Wallet lost with the loss of a couple or a family to overcome. Although many of these events are admittedly difficult and often describe a series of traumatic events, but are not considered a traumatic event in technical terms.

Trauma refers to events involving death or injury or the possibility of death or serious injury. Trauma includes events that are of high intensity and extent of the horror that his so intense that every human being is incapable of solving. In general, the word is reserved for trauma:

1) Natural disasters: hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, fires and other natural disasters.

Disasters 2) The man: like war or repression of attacks, imprisonment, or a range of memories of war, physical and sexual assault, other forms of victimization, such as robbery, assault, home invasion, the danger to life or limb.

Other forms of traumatic experience that May be, can be traumatic and something the community and / or work may be associated with disasters, which has N in a serious accident, death of an employee (), leakage of any chemicals or vehicle accidents, including: car, plane, train accident or witnessed the death or injury to another person.

Someone is in a traumatic situation, you think you know, or could be killed or injured, or someone around you. Attacked as an example, if you want, and have said they bite if you do not do what they say, you have every reason to believe is in danger. This event could certainly be classified as trauma. However, if the offender does not speak, but not facial expressions or gestures May injure or kill. Why can we think that could be seriously injured during the robbery or murder can be traumatized.

Make a list of situations or experiences, like him, “The trauma is not sufficient” for the trauma that leads to the question “What are the situations and experiences have to define together.” A traumatic event or experience which is outside their everyday experiences and expectations, how the world works and / or how many other people together.

Status and experience can be traumatic, if their understanding of how they are “contrary to the assertion, and why things are happening in the world. This may alter their sense of self and others. This can destroy the illusion of security level in their world and control you have over your life. When a trauma has been completed by someone else, can undermine the confidence he has in other countries may be difficult to become intimate with others, very difficult and affects your self-esteem and self-esteem. Most, almost all, experience will show a special effect in the days and weeks following the traumatic event, whether lasting and harmful effects that have a disorder diagnosed in May on the psychological and emotional occur in May.

Psychiatrists and clinical psychologists have recognized two (2) diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder conservation

1) Acute stress

2) post-traumatic stress disorder often called (PTSD)

Both diagnoses were made on the same basis, almost the same symptoms, but the difference between the two is the stage when the traumatic event occurred and how long the symptoms.

Acute Stress

Symptoms develop in the person, within four (4) weeks after the traumatic event and last no more than four (4) weeks.

PTSD:

This is where the symptoms were more than four (4) weeks in which they grew up to six (6) months after the traumatic event.

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