How Trauma Affects the Body and Mind
How Trauma Affects the Body and Mind
Trauma isn’t just a memory — it can shape how the mind and body respond to the world. Trauma may come from a single event or long-term emotional strain, and the effects can show up in subtle ways:
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Feeling “on alert” even when things are safe
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Trouble sleeping or relaxing
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Emotional numbness or detachment
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Overwhelming sadness or irritability
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Avoiding reminders of the past
The body’s stress response becomes overactive, trying to protect you — even when the danger is gone.
Healing Is Possible
Therapy helps calm the nervous system and teach the body that it is safe again.
Healing doesn’t mean forgetting — it means reclaiming your life from what happened to you.
You deserve to feel safe, connected, and whole again. Healing happens gradually, and you don’t have to do it alone.
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