What is trauma?

Bullying
Major Critical Incident
Personal Crisis
Rape and Sexual Abuse
Violence
Stress
Phobia
Symptoms

Trauma

Red Poppy Identifying the Symptoms
One of the main reasons why trauma sufferers can take so long to get the right treatment is that both the individuals affected and the people around them do not know what symptoms to look for.

As we have already highlighted, a traumatic situation can affect different people in different ways. There are a wide range of symptoms associated with trauma sufferers, which is one of the main reasons why it is often misdiagnosed.

For the sufferer, the sooner these symptoms are identified and treatment sought, the quicker they are likely to improve, both personally and professionally. 

So what are the trauma warning signs that you need to look out for

flower Nightmares
flower Flashbacks and hallucinations 
flower Disturbed sleep
flower Social and Emotional Withdrawal
flower A Sense of having a foreshortened future
flower Inability to concentrate
flower Hyper vigilance

Individuals who experience trauma injury very often go on to develop 

flower Phobias/ Panic attacks
flower Depression  
flower Increased Alcohol, Smoking and Drug Use 
flower Absenteeism
flower Feelings of suicide and being unable to cope
flower A sense of isolation

Trauma Injury and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) exacts a great toll on sufferers. 

Medication and counselling while helping to alleviate some of the depression will not cure psychological trauma injury (see your Legal requirements on helping your organisation page). Untreated it can last a life time and in an attempt to cope with the frightening and intrusive symptoms sufferers frequently abuse alcohol and drugs thus introducing all the problems of addiction to their lives in a bid to escape the nightmares of living with trauma.

The Red Poppy Company can not only help individuals and organisations spot the symptoms of trauma, but it can provide an effective range of treatments enabling sufferers alleviate the problems caused by PTSD.

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