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TRAUMATIC INTERVENTION ( counselling for mental Health)



TRAUMATIC 

Going through very stressful, frightening or distressing events is sometimes called trauma.  

One in four children experience a traumatic event by the time they are 18 years old. Traumatic events can be life threatening and are bigger than what any child should ever have to experience/ even an individual who is grown , a guardian and parent. Traumatic events can be experienced on a one- time or a repeated trauma that happens over and  over again. These traumatic events like natural disasters such as a tornado , fire or food. Sexual assault , physical assault , emotional torture ,witness shouting or stabbing of a person , sudden death of a parent or trusted caregiver.

TRAUMATIC INTERVENTION

This is a manulized trauma informed care intervention that helps children and parents process thoughts and feeling related to traumatic life events manage and restore distressing thoughts , feelings and behavior ; and enhance safety ,growth , parenting skills and family communication. Traumatic intervention  can also be done when a group of people ( who are trained ) come together to spread mental health awareness to a community, society or nation through physical interaction ( one on one therapy session ) and through listening to counseling session on social media that can heal a soul having experienced such traumatic events ,has been caged for a long period of time because of the past sad experience but want to finally free themselves.

Now what is mental health?

Mental Health is a positive sense of well-being ,it is a belief in own worth and the dignity and worth and the dignity and worth of others as it is the ability for a person to 

* to deal with the inner world of thinking , feeling,managing life and taking risks

* to initiate, develop and sustain mutually satisfying personal relationships

* to sustain a spiritual life.

WHAT ARE MENTAL DISORDERS?

Disturbances in perception,beliefs , thought processes and mood(psychoses)  , disturbances in mood , concentration, irritability , fatigue ( neuroses or common mental disorders) , progressive organic disease of the brain ( dementias) , abnormal personality traits which are handicapping to the individual and/or to others ( personality disorder) , excess consumption and dependency on alcohol ,drugs and tobacco.

PREVALENCE RATES FOR MENTAL DISORDERS

* common mental disorders 10-20%

* psychoses 1%

* personality disorder 3- 5 %, join us as we sensitize our communities  on the importance of caring for mental health.

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