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Assisting someone experiencing trauma

There are various ways in which you can be helpful. These include:

A reaction to a trauma can be short lived – that is, the problems start to recede after a while, and the individual concerned may quickly be on the road to recovery. However, some people take a great deal longer to re-establish a balance to their life (or ‘homeostasis’ to use the technical term), and may need professional help to get their life back under control. There are various forms such help can take, but two very common ones are:

In some situations it may be a whole family that has been traumatised (or the effects of the trauma on an individual may have significant consequences for their family). Where this is the case, family therapy may be an appropriate way forward. This involves bringing the whole family together under the guidance of a trained therapist (or two) to explore how the family dynamics have been affected by the trauma and how the situation can be improved.

If you feel an individual could benefit from professional help, make sure that you discuss this with them. Making a referral without their knowledge or permission could cause a great deal of resentment and thus make the situation a lot worse.

Neil Thompson
Avenue Consulting Ltd
www.avenueconsulting.co.uk

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