Figuring out that you are suffering from trauma means you will get help before it escalates any further. There are different symptoms of trauma that you may experience, including emotional symptoms, physical symptoms, and behavioral symptoms.
Examples of emotional trauma symptoms are overwhelming fear, sadness, or anger. Feeling numb or detached from others, shame or guilt, or easily triggered emotions are other trauma symptoms that affect your emotions. If you are dealing with trauma, you may experience any of these symptoms, which can cause you to have problems with your day-to-day life.
There are also behavioral signs that you may be experiencing from trauma that you haven’t healed from. These symptoms include avoiding places, people, or events that remind you of the trauma, engaging in risky behaviors, or pulling away from friends and family.
Just like trauma can cause you to experience emotional symptoms and behavioral symptoms, you may experience physical symptoms as well. When someone goes through trauma, they may experience fatigue, insomnia, tension or pain in their muscles, headaches, nausea, or stomach pain, and increased heart rate.
After going through trauma, you may have problems in your relationships with your partner or the people you work with. You may find that you do not trust others like you used to, have lower performance at your job, have missed days, or want to fight or have angry outbursts more often.
When you realize that you are experiencing symptoms of trauma, you can get help and start counseling to feel better. You don’t have to let trauma control your life and stop you from doing things that you love.