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Friday, May 18, 2012
Become stronger after having trouble and trauma
Quoted from the Times Health, a psychotherapist Anjali Chhabria said, it depends on one's personality. But does the research found that the level of one's traumatic in the past will contribute positive energy to make it more resistant than the daily pressures.
However, unlike the case with the Right Khatau, a Clinical Psychologist, for her someone who had experienced trauma, sometimes to suffer from depressive disorders. But can be removed with a variety of support from the people closest
IN a study report that people are having trouble making trauma, in turn will cause a person is less likely to feel depressed.
The scientists say that traumatic events such as losing a loved one, the difficulty when a natural disaster, or abused as a child, someone will eventually make it more resilient through the day after the depression disappeared.