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Can a person really not be affected by a serious traumatic event that would 'normally' cause trauma?

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Anonymous on Jun 4, 2015
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Most people will experience at least 1 traumatic event in their lifetime, but each individual’s response and perception will be different. There is a wide range of the types of trauma a person can experience and each experience is different and unique to each person; including how they process the trauma and how it affects them. Some people can recover quickly, but not everyone. Resiliency is a key factor in how traumatic experiences affect each individual. Resilience is an individual’s ability to endure, cope, recover and adapt during and after experiencing significant stress or exposure to traumatic experiences. It is the ability to regain homeostasis when faced with adversity. The capability to endure and adapt to change that is challenging, difficult or frequent. A person who is not as affected by a serious trauma as others may normally be...odds are they have high resiliency.
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HealingLotus on May 3, 2015
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This question seems fishy.. A large amount of trauma can hit someone and they can have a shocked, numbing affect where they don't appear to have been affected, but it's just the body trying to protect them due to the sheer magnitude. Either way, it's still continually affecting them internally and will come out or explode one day.
Profile: RebeccaH
RebeccaH on Jan 17, 2015
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Everyone responds to traumatic events differently. There is no "right" or "normal" way to respond. Whatever happens for you is the right way for you to respond.
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Anonymous on Jan 26, 2015
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We are all different, and trauma affects everyone differently. For some people, it would be difficult to go through a traumatic event. For others, it's easier and doesn't affect them as much. It just depends on the person.
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Anonymous on Jul 11, 2016
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perhaps. it depends on the individuals subjective experiences of trauma and the emotional capacity they have to deal with the immediate aftermath.
Profile: LondonGirl22
LondonGirl22 on May 15, 2015
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I think it's more of a thing of blocking out that it happened till you're mentally prepared to deal with it. Just remember that there's help available to you if you ever want to talk about it.
Profile: Luminations
Luminations on Mar 11, 2015
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Yes, each person is different. Likewise, something that seems innocent to most people, can cause trauma to one person. In fact each person experiences life in a different way. Every person has some trauma, and brokenness in their lives- something that leaves us wanting. The real question is, how do we heal from our traumas? Ignore, overwhelm, hurt, or accept? From my experience, healing comes through acceptance, and setting the broken down.
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hebrokemyheart on Jun 29, 2015
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I guess it all depends on how much the event made an impact on you. It's totally possible, if it didn't effect the person that much. No matter how traumatic the event was.
Profile: PoliteOcean
PoliteOcean on Aug 31, 2015
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There are people who just arent affected as others might be or their emotions may not be as influenced as easily as others. If you feel a person is not reacting in certain situations the way they should be that is not for anyone else to judge. However, if you feel that it is something that is affecting their lives or the lives of others perhaps talking with them or helping them to seek help through a counselor or therapist might help the situation.
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Anonymous on Sep 26, 2016
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Different people are likely to react to an event differently, but it would be hard to believe they are not affected at all. More like they are playing it down since it didn't cause as much trauma for them as it did others they know.
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