1.2 TRAUMA
Trauma-related distress has been defined as psychological distress as a direct result of experiencing a stressful event.
The mental pain normally shows as meddlesome thoughts (e.g. flashbacks, nightmares, and hypervigilance), which are normally about the awful mishap experienced.
The indications that an individual may encounter are variable and situationally reliant. At times, the symptoms are clearly anxiety or fear oriented. At other times, the clinical picture includes depressive symptoms, anger and aggression, or dissociation. Any blend of these indications might be available after the introduction to an aversive or upsetting occasion.
OCD is a profoundly individualized confusion. Obsessions may seem extremely illogical, counterintuitive, and disconnected, and yet themes of obsessions have been found across the population. The obsessional topics are divided into the accompanying classes:
(a) contamination
(b) guilt and responsibility for harm (to self or others)
(c) uncertainty
(d) taboo thoughts about sex, violence, and blasphemy
(e) the need for order and symmetry.I reread the passage on and on. I've never been this interested in my sister psychology stuffs.
Somehow, just because of this one person.
Everything changed.
I closed the book as I sunk myself into deep thinking.
Trauma?
I never thought about this before.
How did Tae actually had his OCD cleaning freak?
Did something bad happened to him?
I reread back the five categories in the book that seemed suited him the most, but still no idea at all.
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