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| The Process Of Healing by Missyajoke(op): 4:56pm On Oct 25, 2020 |
Heavenly father we pray today that you'll minister to people and you'll touch their heart (Amen). Let start by defining Healing. What is Healing? the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again. Healing is the process of the restoration of health from an unbalanced, diseased, damaged or unvitalized organism. Its not until you're hospitalized that you'll know you need to be healed. Types of Healing. 1. Emotional Healing. 2. Spiritual Healing. 3. Mental/ Psychological Healing. The most common trauma is Emotional and Psychological, Mental. Emotional, psychological and mental goes hand in hand. Emotional/Psychological Trauma In order to heal from psychological and emotional trauma, you’ll need to resolve the unpleasant feelings and memories you’ve long avoided, discharge pent-up “fight-or-flight” energy, learn to regulate strong emotions, and rebuild your ability to trust other people. A trauma specialist may use a variety of different therapy approaches in your treatment. For example a lady that was raped need to be taken far away from the site where she was raped cause if not it may trigger an unpleasant feeling in her. How children react to emotional and psychological trauma. Some common reactions to trauma and ways to help people deal with them: 1. Regression[b]: Many need to return to an earlier stage where they felt safer. It’s important to be understanding, patient and comforting. 2. [b]Thinking the event is their fault: Be sure your patient understands that he or she did not cause the event. 3. Sleep disorders. Some children have difficulty falling asleep; others wake frequently or have troubling dreams. When a loved one has suffered trauma, your support can play a crucial role in their recovery by: 1. Be patient and understanding: Healing from trauma takes time. That's why it takes God longer time to heal a traumatic person than a person that has not undergone traumatic experience. Be patient with the pace of recovery and remember that everyone’s response to trauma is different. Don’t judge your loved one’s reaction against your own response or anyone else’s. 2. Don’t pressure your loved one into talking but be available if they want to talk: Some trauma survivors find it difficult to talk about what happened. Don’t force your loved one to open up but let them know you are there to listen if they want to talk, or available to just hang out if they don’t. Remember once they feel safe around you they'll speak you about the truth. Be kind nice and gentle don't act irrationally when you're with them. 3. Don’t take the trauma symptoms personally: Your loved one may become angry, irritable, withdrawn, or emotionally distant. Remember that this is a result of the trauma and may not have anything to do with you or your relationship. Don't use their conditions to insult them remember you're there to help. To help a child recover from trauma, it’s important to communicate openly. Let them know that it’s normal to feel scared or upset. Your child may also look to you for cues on how they should respond to trauma, so let them see you dealing with your symptoms in a positive way. If you notice that they're not safe around someone take them away from them don't procrastinate.
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| Re: The Process Of Healing by Nobody: 7:10pm On Oct 25, 2020 |
Op, Ur Post Has To Do With Psychology. |
| Re: The Process Of Healing by Missyajoke(op): 10:00pm On Oct 25, 2020 |
Truvel:Yes I know but I want people hear to read and learn a thing or two from it. |
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