{"id":19027,"date":"2024-01-26T11:42:06","date_gmt":"2024-01-26T16:42:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nakedrecovery.com\/?p=19027"},"modified":"2024-03-26T11:49:51","modified_gmt":"2024-03-26T15:49:51","slug":"what-is-accident-trauma","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nakedrecovery.com\/blog\/what-is-accident-trauma\/","title":{"rendered":"What is Accident Trauma?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Accidents, whether it\u2019s in the form of a car accident, an accident at work, or any other form of traumatic event, can have a lasting physical and emotional impact. When you\u2019ve been involved in a traumatic event, doctors, friends, and family tend to focus on fixing the obvious physical injuries but can neglect the emotional scars.<\/p>\n

In this blog, we\u2019re going to take a closer look at accident trauma. What is it? How to recognize the symptoms and what to do if you, or a loved one, is suffering from accident trauma.<\/p>\n

What is the Definition of Accident Trauma?<\/h2>\n

While there is no hard and fast definition of accident trauma, it can generally be defined as the distress experienced by someone recovering from a traumatic accident of some kind. The trauma is often physical, but it is often the emotional and psychological effects that have the biggest impact on health once wounds have healed. Accident trauma isn\u2019t just about what took place during the events that occurred, but it also refers to how someone is left feeling in the moments, weeks, months, and sometimes years after the accident.<\/p>\n

Car accidents are probably one of the most common types of accident trauma experienced all over the world. Drivers, passengers, and even witnesses can be impacted by the event for a long time.<\/p>\n

An accident can have a significant impact on a person\u2019s mental health, along with any physical injuries. People suffering from accident trauma can struggle with feelings of worry, fear, and guilt long after the event has occurred. These feelings are often pushed to the side, especially if there are substantial physical injuries to worry about. If they aren\u2019t dealt with, they can cause long-term psychological suffering and even manifest in other physical ways.<\/p>\n

What Are the Symptoms of Accident Trauma?<\/h2>\n

When we experience something traumatic, we can reach a point of emotional dysregulation, which is when our anxiety and feelings of being overwhelmed increase. This kind of emotional arousal will activate the flight or fight mechanism in the body. This can cause you to panic or feel terrified as a result of the sympathetic nervous system being overactivated.<\/p>\n

This mechanism can easily overwhelm you, causing you to shut down, dissociate from it, and even be crippled\/paralyzed by fear. In this state, it\u2019s easy to believe that there is no hope. Unmanaged traumatic experiences can distort reality and make you completely unable to function as you normally would.<\/p>\n

Some of the feelings and symptoms associated with accident trauma are as follows:<\/p>\n

\u2022 Feelings of mental anguish
\n\u2022 Anxiety
\n\u2022 Mood swings
\n\u2022 Bouts of anger
\n\u2022 Fearfulness
\n\u2022 Feelings of humiliation
\n\u2022 Crying
\n\u2022 Sleep issues and nightmares.
\n\u2022 Losing appetite
\n\u2022 Loss of interest in usual activities<\/p>\n

Can You Get PTSD From Accident Trauma?<\/h2>\n

If someone is suffering from emotional trauma after an accident, it\u2019s essential that they deal with their feelings. This type of trauma is serious and can cause extreme disruption in someone\u2019s daily life. Some people can actually develop a mental health condition, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, also commonly known as PTSD, after being in a traumatic accident.<\/p>\n

Accidents, especially violent ones, can be hugely traumatizing and trigger PTSD. The symptoms to keep an eye out for include:<\/p>\n

\u2022 Intense, recurring memories and flashbacks of the accident,
\n\u2022 Periods of blacking out,
\n\u2022 Nightmares,
\n\u2022 Avoidance of anything that might remind you of the accident or associated events,
\n\u2022 Emotional or physical distress after experiences if unable to avoid a reminder,
\n\u2022 Depression,
\n\u2022 Withdrawal from friends and family,
\n\u2022 Self-harm,
\n\u2022 Suicidal thoughts.<\/p>\n

How to Heal from Accident Trauma<\/h2>\n

There are undoubtedly long-term ramifications associated with accident trauma, and the physical fear after an accident can be debilitating. For example, people who develop a driving phobia after a serious car crash will be limited in how they get to work, transport their family, or simply do daily activities like grocery shopping.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s important to deal with accident trauma and its triggers in order to get on the path to recovery:<\/p>\n

\u2022 Talk about your feelings:<\/strong> Sometimes, others might not realize that you are struggling with accident trauma, especially if they are focused on any physical injuries you may have. Talk to friends and family and your doctor about how you are feeling.
\n\u2022 Don\u2019t be embarrassed about your feelings:<\/strong> Many people hide their feelings when they develop trauma after an accident. There is some stigma attached, especially for men, that requires people to get on with things once they are physically healed. Don\u2019t let this stop you from seeking assistance.
\n\u2022 Seek professional help:<\/strong> There are no two ways about it. Your best chance of dealing with and healing from accident trauma is to seek out the help of a specialist who can lead you on your journey.<\/p>\n

The Naked Accident Recovery Program<\/h2>\n

At Naked Recovery, we have designed a program that specifically helps people deal with and heal from accident trauma. Our trauma-trained therapists specialize in helping people to process traumatic events and regain control of their lives.<\/p>\n

We take an evidence-based approach to assist with healing and rehabilitation to help you recover from the effects of a traumatic accident. This four-month coaching\/counseling program has been created to help you identify and manage your trauma triggers using the tools, methods, and resources you need to make a complete recovery.<\/p>\n

Contact us<\/a> to find out more about the Naked Accident Recovery Program.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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