33 Symptoms of Hidden Emotional Trauma? Do You Have One?
33 Symptoms of Hidden Emotional Trauma? Do You Have One?
Here are a few symptoms of unresolved emotional trauma:
01. Anxiety
02. Depression
03. Insomnia
04. Shame
05. Anger
06. Fear
07. Hypervigilance
08. Perfectionism
09. Procrastination
10. Inability to achieve goals
11. Lack of empathy
12. Bullying
13. Self-doubt
14. Not feeling worthy
15. Imposter Syndrome
16. Self-harm, Self-Hate, Self-Disgust and Toxic Shame
17. Thoughts of suicide
18. Lack of trust in people
19. Chronic Disorganization
20. ADHD
21. Oppositional Defiance
22. Guilt
23. Dissociative & Disorders
24. Personality Disorders
25. Chronic Illness & Pain
26. Addiction & Substance Abuse
27. Toxic Inner Critic and Toxic Outer Critic
28. Disabling Performance Anxiety
29. Perseverating About Being Attacked
30. Drasticizing, Castastrophizing, Hypochondriasizing
31. Harsh Judgments of Self & Other/Name Calling
32. Self-punishment and Joy Guilt
33. Over-productivity/ Workaholism/Busyholism
Most people think that trauma is an event that leads to a physical injury.
Emotional trauma is something that all humans have to one degree or another.
And, it’s the elephant in the room when it comes to approaches of healing both mental health disorders, chronic health issues, personal development and spiritual practice.
The trauma-informed approach seeks to discover the root cause of why you’re not able to move forward. Without a trauma-informed approach, all you’re focusing on is symptom management.
But, there is so much more available than simply managing symptoms.
Another important thing to understand about emotional trauma as a root cause for so many problems we face is that while emotional trauma is the explanation for all kinds of destructive behavior, it does not excuse the behavior.
To change a thing, we need to understand a thing.
So if we want equal rights, to end racism, sexism, misogyny, the income gap and the polarization of our nation… we need to approach the problem at it’s root cause. not at the symptom level.
Trauma denial is a big part of why we are still stuck both on a personal level and on a national/global level.
In your efforts to grow personally, seek a trauma-informed approach.
In your efforts for social justice, seek a trauma-informed approach.
In your efforts to take care of your family, seek a trauma-informed approach.
In your efforts to improve your own mental health, seek a trauma-informed approach.
When you heal your trauma, you heal your life.
When we heal our trauma, we’ll heal the world.
Source: M.Kipp