traumatic eventsThe study aimed to examine the discrete effect of objective (type of trauma and demographic characteristics) and subjective (proximity to the trauma, subjective experience of the trauma as a threat, the Big Five personality traits, and dissociative symptoms) factors on the risk for ...
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University of GeorgiaTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Aggression Maltreatment & TraumaZinzow, H. M., & Jackson, J. L. (2009). Attributions for different types of traumatic events and post-traumatic stress among women. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 18, 499-515. doi:10.1080/...
The definition oftrauma, as provided by the American Psychological Association, is an emotional response to a life-changing event like a vehicle accident, a natural disaster, or sexual violence. Individuals respond differently to traumatic events. An event that one person perceives as being traumatic...
Trauma. Living through a traumatic event raises the risk ofposttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD), which can cause panic attacks. Negative life events. Stressful or negative life events, such as losing a parent in early childhood, increase your risk for anxiety disorder. Experiencing more than one sm...
Environmental stress. This refers tostressfulevents you have seen or lived through. Life events often linked to anxiety disorders include childhood abuse and neglect, the death of a loved one, or being attacked or seeing violence. Drug or alcohol withdrawal or misuse. Certain drugs may be used ...
Anxiety is a feeling of apprehension, fear, or worry. Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved one. When anxiety symptoms compromise daily life functions, that's when it’s classified as one of several anxiety disorders identifie
Traumatic amnesia This type of amnesia occurs because of a trauma or an injury to the head caused by an automobile accident, a strike on the head, fall from a height, etc. The extent of memory loss depends on the degree of trauma and might be temporary or permanent. Drug-induced amnesia...
Trauma. Living through a traumatic event raises the risk ofposttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD), which can cause panic attacks. Negative life events. Stressful or negative life events, such as losing a parent in early childhood, increase your risk for anxiety disorder. Experiencing more than one sm...
Trauma. Living through a traumatic event raises the risk ofposttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD), which can cause panic attacks. Negative life events. Stressful or negative life events, such as losing a parent in early childhood, increase your risk for anxiety disorder. Experiencing more than one sm...