Sunday, August 15, 2010

Signs and Symptoms of Psychological Harm


After a particularly traumatizing experience or after sustained verbal, emotional, or physical abuse, individuals may begin to develop symptoms of psychological harm. Psychological harm is any mental ailment that develops after an individual has been subjected to trauma.
Individuals who suffer from psychological trauma often suffer from consistent signs and symptoms, many of which may interfere with their everyday and personal lives. Typically, these signs are:
· Trouble focusing and concentrating
· Trouble sleeping and may develop insomnia
· Emotional distantness and numbness
· Behavioral changes and mood swings
· Flashbacks of traumatic experiences
These individuals may be stricken with these symptoms at any time and, in many cases, in unexpected situations. As such, psychological harm may limit an individual's occupational prospects or social life. These significant alterations may make individuals dependant on loved ones for extended periods.
Since psychological harm is usually inflicted by others either directly or indirectly, it may be considered a form of negligence in many cases. Because it may be considered negligence, individuals who suffer psychological trauma may be entitled to financial compensation for their suffering.
The pursuit of financial compensation requires an individual to file legal action against the individual who was responsible for inflicting the harm. This is usually in the form of a personal injury lawsuit.
Before filing a personal injury or other type of lawsuit, individuals are advised to consult with experienced personal injury lawyers who can help them determine fault and provide the necessary legal counsel throughout the lawsuit proceedings.
If you or someone you know has been affected by the signs and symptoms of psychological harm after suffering abuse or experiencing a traumatizing event, discuss your legal rights and options with the Waukesha personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C.

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