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DO YOU SUFFER FROM THE EFFECTS OF A TRAUMATIC EVENT?
Did you experience or witness a life-threatening, terrifying or horrifying event? Examples are childhood sexual abuse, rape, violent crime, torture, combat, natural disaster or severe accident.
After one of these terrible events, it is common for people to experience a number of symptoms.
These may include nightmares, intrusive memories of the event, feeling very upset when reminded of the event, trying to avoid reminders of it, loss of interest in activities you formerly enjoyed, feeling cut off from other people, feeling emotionally numb, trouble sleeping and concentrating, feeling irritable and being easily startled.
Most people find that these symptoms dissipate within months of the event.
For others, the symptoms remain. This is called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and it is a normal reaction to an abnormal situation. PTSD may be associated with other problems, such as depression, substance abuse and disruptions of work and family life.
CAN YOU BE HELPED?
PTSD can be treated. Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Thought Field Therapy (TFT) are three approaches used by Dr. Agigian that can help trauma survivors manage and reduce these symptoms. For many trauma survivors, medication may also be helpful.
Here are examples of Dr. Agigian's work with trauma survivors.
HARRY'S PROBLEMS: TRAUMA SYMPTOMS FROM
COMBAT AND DEADLY FIRES
THE PROBLEMS:
During Harry's 52 years, he had escaped from one deadly fire and seen the charred remains of victims of two others. He was also a combat veteran. A year before seeking help, Harry saw a co-worker burned to death.
After this latest trauma, Harry's symptoms increased. They included nightmares and flashbacks about the fires and combat, trouble sleeping, avoiding friends and family and getting into physical fights with other drivers. He also became more easily startled, more anxious and depressed, had trouble concentrating, and was beginning to stay in his workshop at home and refuse to go to work.
THE SOLUTION:
Dr. Agigian used Thought Field Therapy (TFT) to reduce trauma-related symptoms. Harry learned breathing retraining to reduce the anger which led to fights with other drivers. Dr. Agigian saw Harry's family to help them understand Harry's problems, support him and get support for themselves. As the symptoms subsided, Dr. Agigian worked with Harry to restore his relationships with family, friends and co-workers. Dr. Agigian also referred Harry for a medication evaluation.
RESULTS:
The medication improved Harry's sleep and reduced the severity of his symptoms, so that Harry was able to focus on treatment with Dr. Agigian. Harry's distress about the traumas on a scale of 1 to 10 was reduced from 9 or 10 to 1. As the symptoms subsided, Dr. Agigian helped Harry rebuild his relationships and work life.
ALICE'S PROBLEMS: TRAUMA SYMPTOMS FROM INCEST
AND ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS
THE PROBLEMS:
Alice, age 32, was sexually abused by her father once or twice weekly from ages 10 to 15. She was mistrustful of men but nonetheless tended to become involved with partners who beat her up. Alice believed sex was all men wanted and she had nothing else to offer them anyway.
She had just ended another abusive relationship and felt she needed to do something different. Alice suffered PTSD symptoms.
THE SOLUTION:
Dr. Agigian referred Alice for medication, which helped her contain her symptoms while she worked with him. Dr. Agigian helped Alice understand that her present problems were related to her being raped by her father. Thought Field Therapy (TFT)made it possible for Alice to come to terms with the incest and reduce the distress caused by her traumatic memories.
Dr. Agigian taught Alice how to distinguish which men were trustworthy and improve her ability to select a supportive, non-abusive partner. Using cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) techniques, he also coached Alice in relationship skills, such as effective problem-solving. These skills replaced the behaviors Alice used in the past that had inadvertently invited anger and abuse from her partners.
RESULTS:
Alice's symptoms subsided. Her distress associated with incest and abuse on a scale of 1 to 10 was reduced from 9-10 to 1. Alice learned that she was not at fault for what was done to her and that she had much to offer a partner beyond good sex.
Alice improved her ability to pick a good partner and ultimately married a warm and loving man. She used her newly learned skills to deal with and recover resiliently from the conflicts that occur in all marriages. There were ups and downs, but over the following years Alice became increasingly happy with her life.
TAKE THE NEXT STEP
If you'd like to contact Dr. Agigian for more information or to learn whether he can help you, call to arrange a free 30-minute consultation at (510) 653-7596.
He can also be reached by e-mail at agigian@earthlink.net. | |
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