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Trauma Related Memory Loss:
Memory loss can occur following a traumatic event if the trauma was emotional or physical. Very often, people are forgetful of events which immediately preceded the trauma and of events which follow it. If a traumatic brain injury has occurred, medical attention should be sought immediately, to prevent further damage to the neural tissue. In the case of an emotional trauma, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms can result. This disorder is treatable with appropriate intervention.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a normal human response which is the result of a distressing experience a person had which involved the potential threat of death or to the physical or emotional integrity of that person or other people. Symptoms of fearfulness, helplessness, flashbacks (re-experiencing the trauma over and over), emotional numbness or detachment, sleep disorders, depression, hypervigilance, startle response, environmental stimuli which trigger feelings of fearfulness or panic, and irritability are some of the symptoms of PTSD. People I know who have experienced combat, physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, motor vehicle accidents, work-related accidents, harassment or trauma, and medical trauma frequently seek help to overcome these symptoms of anxiety. PTSD is treatable. It is a delayed stress reaction in which a person has difficulty keeping the feelings associated with the traumatic event from the past out of his or her present feelings.
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