Myth 3: Trauma Is Always A Disorder - Deepstash

Myth 3: Trauma Is Always A Disorder

Experiencing trauma can lead to or exacerbate a range of emotional, behavioral, and physical health issues. Disorders other than PTSD can result from trauma—including acute stress disorder, whose symptoms mirror those of PTSD but typically arise immediately after trauma exposure and last around one month; some personality disorders, eating disorders, anxiety, and depression. But this isn’t always the case.

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Despite its increasing popularity as a topic, many people still hold some serious misconceptions about what trauma actually is. Here are five of the most pervasive myths about trauma—and what research has to say about them.

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