Trauma

Causes of Trauma

Physical Abuse

Physical Abuse

Sexual Abuse

Sexual Abuse

Emotional Abuse

Emotional Abuse

Family and Environment

Family and Environment

Death of Family Member

Death of Family Member

Grief

Grief

Addicted Parents

Addicted Parents

Accident or Voilence

Accident or Voilence

Symptoms of Trauma

Eating Issues

Eating Issues

Sleep Disturbances

Sleep Disturbances

Clinginess

Clinginess

Anger and Irritability

Anger and Irritability

Behavioural Change

Behavioural Change

Blunt Expression

Blunt Expression

Aggression

Aggression

Social Withdrawal

Social Withdrawal

Tips for Parents and Caregivers

1. Make your child feel safe
2. Stay Calm
3. Maintain routines as much as possible
4. Help your child njoy themselves
5. Make them understand what happened
6. Pick a good time to talk
7. Help them relax with breathing exercises
8. Listen and acknowledge their feelings

Tips for Teachers

1. Create a safe environment
2. Understand their behavior and look beyond it
3. Meet them mid way
4. Be predictable
5. Give them time
6. Cut them some slack in class

Trauma

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is best to speak with a certified, licensed, best psychologist in India who has received training in treating traumatic stress reactions if you have concerns about your child. Traumatic stress reactions might become more significant issues if left unchecked.
In other circumstances, a child's post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms may or may not be present. PTSD symptoms in children can manifest differently from those in adults. The age and developmental stage of the kid will affect the severity of these PTSD symptoms in children. If you are looking to seek assistance with your kid's PTSD symptoms, connect with the top psychologist in India at TalktoAngel.
Children who go through stressful experiences may exhibit both psychological and physical symptoms. They could start to sweat, feel agitated, experience "butterflies" in their stomach, and possibly even experience an increase in heart rate. Some kids who have gone through traumatic events, however, can endure longer-lasting effects that can harm their physical and emotional well-being. Consult with the best child psychologists, an Online counsellor, or another type of specialized mental support service if you believe you or your kid needs assistance.


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