Trauma and Codependency
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- Over-reacting to triggers that are reminders of the trauma
- Avoiding thinking, experiencing, or talking about triggers for the trauma
- Avoiding activities you once enjoyed
- Feeling hopeless about the future
- Experiencing memory lapses or inability to recall parts of trauma
- Having difficulty concentrating
- Having difficulty maintaining close relationships
- Feeling irritable or angry
- Feeling overwhelming guilt or shame
- Behaving in a self-destructive manner
- Being easily frightened and startled
- Being hypervigilant — excessively fearful
- Hearing or seeing things that aren't there
- Having restricted feelings — sometimes numb or emotionally flat, or detached from emotions, other people, or events
- Feeling depersonalized; a loss of Self or cut off from your body and environment – like you’re going through the motions
- Having flashbacks of scenes or reliving the past event
- Having dreams or nightmares about the past
- Experiencing insomnia
- Experiencing panic attacks
- Intrusive thoughts in the form of dreams, waking flashbacks, or recurring negative thoughts
- Avoidance of reminders of the trauma, including forgetting or avoiding sleep and shutting down feelings or numbness
- Hyperarousal putting your nervous system on alert, creating irritability, exhaustion, and difficulty relaxing and sleeping
- Betrayal
- Addiction or living with an addict (usually includes emotional abuse)
- Death of a loved one or physical or emotional abandonment (can follow divorce)
- Severe or chronic pain or illness
- Helplessness
- Poverty (if accompanied by shame, neglect, or emotional abuse)
- Real or threatened loss of anything of value
- Witnessing a trauma to someone else, including survivor guilt
- Alcoholism and alcohol abuse
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Depression
- Fetal death
- Health-related quality of life
- Illicit drug use
- Ischemic heart disease
- Liver disease
- Poor work performance
- Financial stress
- Risk for intimate partner violence
- Multiple sexual partners
- Sexually transmitted diseases
- Smoking
- Suicide attempts
- Unintended pregnancies
- Early initiation of smoking
- Early initiation of sexual activity
- Adolescent pregnancy
- Risk for sexual violence
- Poor academic achievement
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About the Author
Darlene Lancer is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, author of Codependency for Dummies, and Conquering Shame and Codependency: 8 Steps to Freeing the True You. She's an expert in relationships, codependency, and addiction, having worked with individuals and couples for 27 years. She maintains private practice in Santa Monica, CA and coaches internationally. For more information, see http://www.whatiscodependency.com to receive a FREE Report, "14 Tips for Letting Go," and find links to her books and ebooks, including: "Dealing with a Narcissist," "How to Speak Your Mind - Become Assertive and Set Limits" and "10 Steps to Self-Esteem: The Ultimate Guide to Stop Self-Criticism." Watch her Youtube, "Codependency: What It Is and What It Feels Like."
You can follow her on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/codependencyrecovery.
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