Sistah's Place July/August 2019

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Trauma to Recovery: The Road to Emotional Freedom By

Barbara

Evans,

EdD,

LCPC

www.Barbeface2face.com

Many people go for years living with the symptoms of emotional and psychological trauma. The effects of untreated psychological trauma can be devastating and infiltrate nearly every aspect of an individual’s life. Emotional and psychological trauma is defined as the result of extraordinarily stressful events that shatter your sense of security, making you feel helpless in a dangerous world. Traumatic experiences often involve a threat to life or safety, but any situation that leaves you feeling overwhelmed and isolated can result in trauma, even if it doesn’t involve physical harm. It’s not the objective circumstances that determine whether an event is traumatic, but your subjective emotional experience of the event. The more frightened and helpless you feel, the more likely you are to be traumatized. Emotional and Psychological trauma can be caused by: • One-time events such as injury or a violent attack, especially if it occurred in childhood. • Ongoing, relentless stress, such as living in a crime-ridden neighborhood, domestic violence, childhood neglect, Sexual, physical or verbal abuse, separation from a parent. • Commonly overlooked causes such as the sudden death of someone close, divorce/ breakup of a significant relationship, loss of a cherished dream, loss of financial stability, death of a pet, and humiliating or deeply disappointing experience, especially if someone was deliberately cruel.


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