Anxiety caused by trauma
There is nothing wrong with being anxious or afraid at times. This is a natural physical reaction to the fact that there is danger. Fear can therefore be necessary in certain situations. But anxiety symptoms can also be persistent, for example for a specific situation. This is often an unfounded fear, as there is no danger at all. It is then very likely that you have become anxious due to a traumatic experience.
What is the relationship between trauma and anxiety?
There is a very clear relationship between trauma and fear. Most people will process a traumatic event normally and find a place for it. If you cannot process the trauma properly and it does not really get a place, then the event will continue to play in your head. If this is still the case a month after the event, you can be diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is an anxiety disorder caused by a trauma. Therefore, there is a very clear relationship between trauma and anxiety.
