PTSD and Complex PTSD are anxiety disorders that may develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, with the latter stemming from prolonged or repetitive trauma and often manifesting in more diverse symptoms.
Trauma is a psychological response to deeply distressing or disturbing events that overwhelm an individual's ability to cope, often leaving feelings of helplessness and diminishing their sense of self and ability to feel a full range of emotions.
Medical trauma is the psychological response to pain, injury, serious illness, or medical procedures that are perceived as terrifying, which can result in ongoing feelings of vulnerability, panic, and disrupted sense of safety and well-being.
Bullying involves repeated aggressive behavior intended to hurt or discomfort someone physically, mentally, or emotionally, often leading to long-term psychological impacts including fear, anxiety, and lowered self-esteem.
Anxiety is a mental health disorder characterized by persistent, excessive worry and fear that can interfere with daily activities, manifesting through a range of physical and emotional symptoms.
Depression is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects feelings, thoughts, and actions, often characterized by persistent sadness, a lack of interest in activities once enjoyed, and difficulty performing daily tasks.
Chronic stress is the response to emotional pressure suffered for a prolonged period, which an individual perceives they have little or no control over, often undermining health both physically and mentally.
Relationship issues involve problems between partners, family, or friends, ranging from poor communication to incompatibility, trust violations, or emotional or physical dissatisfaction, often requiring intervention for resolution.
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