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Personal Injury & Motor Vehicle Accidents
Not Everyone Knows That Therapy Can Help With personal Injury
Motor Vehicle Accidents can cause whole life disruption, that is, beyond the physical injuries. Insurance benefits pay for many different therapies to help with recovery. Common psychological symptoms resulting from MVA’s can include the following
Depressive Symptoms:
- irritability, anger, frustration, sadness.
- Fatigue, low energy, lack of motivation, low mood, tearfulness.
- Feelings of hopelessness, worthlessness, and suicidal ideation.
- Loss of interest and pleasure in activities.
- Isolation decreased socialization.
Anxiety and panic attacks:
- constant and overwhelming worry, racing thoughts, catastrophic thinking.
- hyperventilating, and uncontrollable crying.
- periods of increased heart rate, chest tightness, sweating, tenseness, and trembling.
- fear when driving and as a passenger. Avoidance, hypervigilance, flashbacks, and hyper-reactivity
Sleep Disruption:
- falling asleep
- staying asleep
- early morning wakening
- nightmares/night terrors.
If you are suffering with any of these, contact today to see how psychotherapy and biofeedback can be incorporated in your MVA recovery.