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Abuse and resulting trauma puts one in higher risk of a range of persisting psychiatric disorders, such as Depression, Anxiety, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Substance Abuse. Though it is important that trauma alone due to abuse may not necessarily mean that psychological or medical illness will occur, though this trauma may affect one’s self-view and consequently, interpersonal relationships.
Adaptive or protective mechanisms from the abuse may turn maladaptive in situations outside of the abuse as individuals may be triggered by events that remind them of the trauma. Immediate responses to trauma can include anxiety, numbness, dissociation, confusion, physical arousal, confusion, anxiety, exhaustion. Consequently, emotional dysregulation may occur, where trauma survivors have difficulties regulating emotions such as anger, shame and anxiety or may even numb themselves.
Anyone who is in a position of power over a vulnerable person may be vulnerable to abuse. Listed below are several groups of people who may be susceptible to being abused
There are effective ways to address trauma and some of the therapy methods include: