Thursday, 23 August 2018

For some, experiencing trauma may act as a form of cognitive training that increases their mental control

For some, experiencing trauma may act as a form of cognitive training that increases their mental control

That which doesn’t kill you makes you stronger… It’s an adage that’s backed up in part by studies of people who’ve been through a trauma, such as a car accident or a robbery. While it’s true that around 7-8 per cent of trauma survivors develop chronic PTSD and experience persistent intrusive, unwanted memories of the event, most people recover quickly, and some even report better mental health than they had before (generally when the trauma has been moderate, rather than severe).

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