How do you become emotionally numb

    • [DOCX File]Mental Health and Social Supports Home Page

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      What do you do when memories of the traumatic event pop into your mind? ... avoidance and extra precautions are strategies to protect yourself from things that you feel have become dangerous, and from thoughts and feelings that seem overwhelmingly distressing. ... Feeling emotionally numb (the loss of the ability to feel anything very much ...

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    • [DOC File]NIMH.AD.5.16 - Ce4less

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      Flat affect, very withdrawn, seems emotionally numb or “zoned out’ (M) (Ages 0-18) Facial expression doesn’t change to reflect changes in emotional content of the conversation. Lack of eye contact, or avoids eye contact (A) (Ages 0-18) Averts eye contact with interviewer as well as parent/ caregiver.

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    • [DOC File]The “Chemical Imbalance” in Mental Health Problems

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      7 People with PTSD may startle easily, become emotionally numb (especially in relation to people with whom they used to be close), lose interest in things they used to enjoy, have trouble feeling affec- tionate, be irritable, become more aggressive, or even become vio- lent. They avoid situations that remind them of the original inci- dent, and ...

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    • Feeling Numb: Causes and Treatment for Emotional Numbness

      You will have difficulty controlling your own thoughts. The brain will focus on torturing memories and you’ll find it difficult to stop thinking about these uncomfortable memories or images. You’ll become emotionally numb! You wouldn’t know how you feel about your life, marriage, job, family, future, significant other, etc.

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    • [DOT File]Trauma Screening Checklist (Ages 6-18) - MDHHS-5720

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      Move aimlessly or become immobile. Have changes in sleep and appetite. Return to behaviors common to younger children (loss of bowel control, bed wetting) Become irritable, angry, or destructive. School Age (Ages 6-12) Lost interest in family, friends and fun activities. Have sleep problems or nightmares. Have changes in appetite

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    • [DOT File]Trauma Screening Checklist (Ages 0-5) - MDHHS-5719

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      How do you feel when clients seem emotionally numb? What do you say? What do you do? ... What, if anything, can you do to lower the level of conflict between the roles you need to play, become more comfortable with the conflict that exists, and/or get help in deciding how to handle the situation? ...

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      Flat affect, very withdrawn, seems emotionally numb or “zoned out’ (M) (Ages 0-18) Facial expression doesn’t change to reflect changes in emotional content of the conversation. Low or failing grades (S) (Ages 6-18) Consistently low or failing grades, may be because of failure to turn work in, not understanding the material, or excessive ...

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