In PTSD, the nervous system is ‘stuck’ i.e., unable to return to its normal state of equilibrium and finds it extremely tough to move on from the traumatic incident
What are the strategies to combat PTSD?
Coping strategies:
- Self-care: grooming, exercising, mindfulness
- Keeping an object which relates to the present will help to comfort and remind oneself being currently in a safe environment.
- Creative writing will help in catharsis and uplift the mind after creating something original.
- Making a journal of beautiful memories/songs/thoughts/images help the mind turn towards positivity
- Go to a spiritual abode for gaining strength and calmness
- Engage yourself in nature’s walk and nature’s work like cleaning a source of natural water, gardening, planting.
- Allow catharsis in a creative or expressive form to vent out trauma and invite healing
- Confide to a close friend/family/confidante
- Reaching out to someone in need is a great way to connect and regain one’s lost sense of control
- Take genuine care of a pet and feed them
- Arranging things/shelves/clothes/books etc., in a soothing manner
- Practise cognitive exercises to enhance cognitive functions
- Practise neuroscientific meditation — Brain wave entertainment
Treatment approaches
- Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy involves gradually ‘exposing’ oneself to feelings and situations that reminds one of the traumas and replacing distorted thoughts with balanced picture
- Guidance and counselling sessions
- Join PTSD support groups
- EMDR — Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing uses eye movements or other forms of rhythmic, left-right stimulation, hand taps/sounds thereby unfreezing the brain’s information processing system that has been interrupted due to trauma
- Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
- Pharmacotherapy (using medicines)
It is therefore important to grasp that though certain incidents in life are fated, there are always ‘ways to react normally’ to ‘abnormal events’. Recuperating from PTSD helps mend your brain and mind to get ‘unstuck’ thereby facilitating healing from the trauma.
In our discussion of managing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), it’s vital to understand the PTSD- Causes, symptoms, and treatment approaches. PTSD can manifest after exposure to traumatic events, such as natural disasters or acts of violence. Recognizing the PTSD- Causes, symptoms, and treatment approaches is essential for both individuals facing this condition and those providing support. The complexity of PTSD- Causes, symptoms, and treatment approaches underscores the importance of a comprehensive approach to healing and recovery.