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Signs your unresolved trauma is affecting your present

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 29, 2023, 15:00 IST
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Dealing with unresolved past trauma can sometimes be very painful. It can mentally and emotionally wreck you. The worst part of dealing with it is that it can affect your present life and relationships in a very negative way. It can ruin how you perceive and formulate opinions about people and situations in your daily life. Let’s take a look at the signs of your unresolved trauma affecting your present.

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Emotional dysregulation

People with unresolved trauma often experience difficulty in regulating their emotions. They may have intense emotional reactions, such as frequent anger, anxiety, sadness, or fear, which seem disproportionate to the present situation. They may also struggle with emotional numbness or feel disconnected from their emotions altogether.

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Intrusive memories

Unresolved trauma can manifest as intrusive memories or flashbacks of the traumatic event. These can be triggered by reminders or similar situations, causing people to relive the traumatic experience. It may disrupt their daily life and lead to feelings of distress, panic, or disorientation.

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Avoidance and numbing behaviours

People with unresolved trauma often develop avoidance behaviours as a means of coping. They may avoid situations, places, or people that remind them of the traumatic event. Additionally, such people may want to engage in substance abuse, excessive work, or compulsive behaviours.

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Relationship difficulties

Unresolved trauma can significantly impact a person's ability to form and maintain healthy relationships. They may struggle with trust, intimacy, and vulnerability, as past trauma can create barriers to emotional connection. Individuals may also exhibit patterns of codependency, emotional withdrawal, or fear of abandonment.

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Chronic physical symptoms

Unresolved trauma can manifest as physical symptoms without a clear medical cause. These can include headaches, gastrointestinal issues, chronic pain, or unexplained fatigue. The body and mind are intricately connected. Unresolved trauma can affect one’s physical well-being.



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