Some survivors do not understand why or what is happening, but are - TopicsExpress



          

Some survivors do not understand why or what is happening, but are aware that certain situations trouble them. Some examples include watching contact sports, sitting with others in a closed car, or standing at a crowded bar. These situations may feel troubling long before you understand why. As flashbacks become more a part of their daily life, a survivor may realise that certain people, settings, events, or feelings stimulate or deter flashbacks. Sitting in a certain chair or thinking about their childhood may tend to bring on flashbacks, whereas a brisk walk or an entertaining television programme may discourage them. People can achieve some indirect control of flashbacks as they evoke, avoid, or leave the kind of emotional of physical setting that encourages the flashbacks. ~Katy~
Posted on: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 01:37:59 +0000

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