Affectivity and construction.

Affectivity and construction.

http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/pictures/30000/velka/hand-hand-hand.jpg Maltreatment during childhood are enormously destructive to the natural development of the ability to build healthy emotional bonds. In adults, some terrifying experiences at hands of fellow may also deprive them of the confidence to establish intimate relationships. For example, in women the aftermath of rape show that the invasion of the body by force decompensation physical and emotional balance to the point that 50% of victims of these outrages are unable to return to having sex with normally for 2 years. And among the battered women who have to be hospitalized until 6 years later one in four still suffers some psychological effects such as insomnia, night terrors, chronic fatigue, depression and social isolation. In many survivors of abuse, the trauma is perpetuated through gruesome memories of the assault, preventing them enjoying the relationships. With this must be emphasized that their overwhelming, deeply damaging experiences that disfigure even the most solid and optimistic character. The effects of certain traumatic events alter the functioning of our nervous system and negatively shape our perception of the world. Although the range of natural disasters, acts God or human atrocities that may affect its wide, intentional human violence is undoubtedly the most malignant. These experiences cause what specialists call PTSD.The most typical symptoms of this disease include meddling in the minds of shocking images and memories, the unexpected repetition of bodily sensations of terror as palpitations, cold sweats or call the gallina meat, nightmares, anxiety, sadness, phobias and social isolation.
The mixed feelings of fear and helplessness have devastating effects on the emotional state of humans. People who feel powerless face of adversity and see that whatever they do nothing change or improve are more likely to suffer aftereffects of trauma and, eventually, to adopt an apathetic and defeatist disposition as they say vulgarly "throw the towel "to the pressures and challenges of life.
addition excessive and prolonged fear injures the brain system. This kind of essential shaft connects the hypothalamus, the brain area responsible for regulating emotions and Basic Functions temperature, hunger and pain with the pituitary and glands. adrenals The pituitary gland is a key which is located at the base of the skull and is responsible for producing, among others, the hormones that stimulate the adrenals, secreting adrenaline and other substances that control our ability to respond to stress and danger. The persistent fear also alters the balance of certain transmitter substances in the brain such as serotonin and dopamine which modulate mood and neck deficit predisposes us to depression. Over time, these faults ruin our vital mania and, specifically, the ability to establish relationships.

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