The study showed that PTSD associated with childhood sexual abuse and
other traumatic events increased risk for male - perpetrated sexual or physical IPV.
Not exact matches
People who have suffered from traffic accidents, war combat, terrorist attacks and exposure to
other traumatic events have an
increased likelihood of developing diseases.
Some of the common reactions that may occur in children who have been through
traumatic events include an
increase in fear and anxiety, which may lead to clingy behaviour, re-experiencing the trauma when feeling threatened, or difficulty in trusting and connecting with
others.
Children who experience more stressful
events over their lifetime than
others or who have gone through particularly
traumatic events may experience
increased anxiety.
In play therapy, a child's anxiety about a
traumatic event can be reduced, feelings are expressed, trust in self and
others increases, and a sense of competence is enhanced.