There are so many... Sometimes people cause it, or animals, or technology.
Phobias can be caused in many different ways. A person could have a traumatic experience, for example.
I believe that being rejected can be considered a type of trauma, it could be a traumatic experience.
Yes. When someone experiences a traumatic situation, his brains are capable of trying to 'protect' him against that experience because he and his body can't handle what happened. It's also possible that someone has memory loss after that person get hit on his head in an accident. Like a car crash..
Some traumatic experiences that could happen to a child include physical or emotional abuse, neglect, witnessing violence, natural disasters, accidents, or sudden loss of a loved one. These events can have a significant impact on a child's mental and emotional well-being, leading to issues such as anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder.
Yes, it is possible for children to repress memories of traumatic events as a coping mechanism. These memories may resurface later in life or remain buried in the subconscious. Therapy can help individuals process and address these repressed memories.
There are many different experience in a management capacity that you could have. You describe these experiences collectively or individually for example.
To be ignored by God. Naturally each person's opinion was subjective and they could not compare experiences that they had no experience of.
The probability is that you do not have repressed traumatic memories. It is worth noting that no survivors of the Holocaust have had any difficulty in remembering their traumatic experiences. It is much more common for people to invent false memories, than for them to repress actual memories. As for the significance of trivial intrusive memories, even a catchy song can create an intrusive memory or "earworm" as it is amusingly named. It does not necessarily have any deep significance.
the three-fold analysis of experience are Enactive-refers to the direct or actual experiences or encounter with what is. this is life on the raw,rich, and unedited.they form the bases for all other learning experiences. iconic- refers to the more abstract experiences which could be in the form of pictures. symbolic-refers to the use of words or printed materials which no longer resemble the object under study.
Not directly. Life experiences affect attention, for better or for worse, age tends to be complimentary to experience though. If you were in a traumatic relationship or violent scenario, your brain will re-play the events in your head constantly and this could make attention more difficult. On the flip-side, many young children have ADHD and have a very difficult time focusing. These children tend to become more chemically stable after their teenage years and could increase their attention span.
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It could do but it is more how well your relationships are with your parents, peers and close family members as a child and as an adult that affects depression in later life. People who experience a traumatic experience either as a child or an adult and have people in their lives who can support, love, listen to and encourage them to seek help or help themselves in a positive way and who are consistently there to rely on are less likely to be depressed or adversely affected by that experience. For someone affected by a traumatic experience as a child positive social interaction and support from people at the time of the experience is key to help them recover and grow up to be a healthy and well-adjusted adult.