Am I Experiencing PTSD?
Many people don’t realise they may be experiencing post-traumatic stress symptoms.
PTSD isn’t only for veterans or major accidents. It can develop after:
- Childhood emotional neglect
- Ongoing criticism or instability
- Domestic violence
- Sudden loss
- Medical trauma
- Workplace bullying
- Car accidents
- Assault
Sometimes symptoms appear years later.
Common PTSD Symptoms in Adults
PTSD symptoms generally fall into four categories:
1️⃣ Re-Experiencing
- Flashbacks
- Intrusive memories
- Nightmares
- Strong emotional reactions to reminders
2️⃣ Avoidance
- Avoiding certain places or conversations
- Emotional numbness
- Staying busy to avoid thinking
3️⃣ Hyperarousal
- Feeling constantly on edge
- Irritability
- Sleep problems
- Exaggerated startle response
4️⃣ Negative Mood Changes
- Persistent guilt or shame
- Loss of interest
- Feeling disconnected from others
- Difficulty experiencing positive emotions
You do not need every symptom for trauma therapy to help.
“But It Was a Long Time Ago…”
Trauma symptoms can remain in the nervous system long after the event.
Your body may still react as if the threat is current — even when your thinking brain knows you’re safe.
That’s not weakness. It’s biology.
When to Seek Support
Consider reaching out if:
- Symptoms interfere with work or relationships
- You feel emotionally reactive or numb
- You feel stuck in patterns you can’t shift alone
Trauma-informed counselling in Ipswich can help you process safely and gently.
You don’t have to manage this alone.
PART 1: When Trauma Doesn’t Feel Like Trauma: https://intrepidcounselling.net.au/part-1-when-trauma-doesnt-feel-like-trauma/
