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Signs of Trauma
When a traumatic event overwhelms your ability to handle it,
the memory is stored as direct sensory information, rather
than being processed and stored in the usual way. The
physical and emotional shock of the event is also stored
in the body.
The body and spirit do their best to work around the unprocessed
memory and shock, but there is a continuing toll on energy,
emotional well-being, and physical health. Over time, signs
of unprocessed trauma urge you to seek healing.
Some signs of trauma include:
- Chronic pain or recurring injuries which aren't responding to treatment
- Constant tension, inability to relax
- Finding it challenging to keep up with basic self-care (laundry, meals, showers)
- Consistently shallow breathing - from the chest rather than the belly
- Chaotic, painful relationships
- A
fiercely critical internal voice that just won't quit
- Strong startle response to unexpected touch, sound, or light
- Feeling panicky or terrified a lot
- Feeling numb or blank a lot
- Suicidal thoughts or feelings
- Avoiding emotions by overuse of alcohol, other drugs, sugar, exercise, overwork, etc.
- A feeling of impending doom even when life is going well
- Dissociation - consistent spaciness, feeling distant from current experience
- Flashbacks - re-experiencing a past event through one or more senses (hearing, sight, emotions, etc.)
Please Note: People experience a full range of conscious memory after trauma,
from complete details to complete amnesia. If you have some of these
signs, but don't remember any trauma, trust your inner wisdom as the
final authority about your own experiences.
Read more about Benefits of Bodywork for Trauma
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