Crush Syndrome

Unraveling Syndrome: Working off Trauma

Crush Syndrome Definition Crush Syndrome is a phenomenon where a person who has been injured is unable to cope with the emotions associated with that injury. He feels shame, guilt for his actions, shock at the loss, and surprise at what happened. This can happen both on the psycho-emotional and physical levels. Shattered Syndrome can last for months or even years, leaving the person isolated from society and unable to complete daily tasks. Such symptoms are characteristic of deflation syndrome. In this state, a person may experience emotional distress, anxiety, depression, frustration, worry, fear, hopelessness, apathy and lethargy. In some cases, there may also be physical problems such as insomnia, fatigue, irritability, headaches and body aches, which can lead to overall health problems. The causes of mitigation syndrome can be varied, ranging from serious life traumas to minor annoying problems. This is because every person has their own boundaries and boundaries around their personality, and violating them can lead to psychological stress. Symptoms of disengagement disorder may include loss of interest in life, trouble sleeping, irritability and aggressiveness, blunted emotions, guilt, lack of self-control, decreased self-esteem and social functioning, and eating disorders.

The most dangerous phenomenon of **relaxation syndrome** is a decrease in protective mechanisms, such as the production of antibodies, the production of hormones, participation in immune reactions - in general, in the process of adaptation of the body to environmental conditions. In addition, the regenerative properties of tissues are reduced, which leads to the development of various diseases.

Treatment of blurring syndrome is a rather complex and lengthy process that requires an integrated approach. The first step is the help of a psychotherapist. It consists in identifying the causes of pathology, its treatment and prevention.