PTSD and traumatisation

PTSD symptoms vary, with some experiencing persistent symptoms while others remain symptom-free. It is also possible for symptoms to manifest years after the traumatic experience. In some cases, PTSD symptoms may evolve into psychiatric conditions, leading to lasting personality changes and potential disability.

These effects are common in both domestic violence and human trafficking, especially in situations involving long-term or repeated trauma.

Psychological trauma

The word "trauma" refers to psychological wounds or injuries caused by experiences, e.g., violence, sudden death of a close one, serious harm, or the threat of such events.

Depression

Many individuals who have endured long-term violent situations or relationships develop depression.

Physiological Responses to Trauma

In conclusion, understanding the profound impact of trauma resulting from intimate partner violence is crucial. Recognising the signs of trauma and its potential long-term effects empowers us to take action.

We must prioritise prevention through education, awareness, and early intervention programs. Providing safe spaces and support networks for survivors is essential. Promoting mental health services and counselling can help individuals heal and rebuild their lives.