Do you struggle with forming or maintaining close relationships?
Do you find it hard to relax or feel at ease?
Do you feel overwhelmed when reminded of past events?
How often do you feel unsafe or insecure?
How often do you replay negative interactions in your mind?
Do you feel affected by specific events from your childhood?
How do you feel about yourself?
Do you experience flashbacks of past events?
Do you feel triggered by certain sounds, smells, or images?
Do you feel overly self-critical?
How do you handle stress in relationships?
How do you feel about conflict or confrontation?
Do you feel you’ve suppressed painful memories?
Do you fear abandonment or rejection?
How often do you feel disconnected from yourself or reality?
Do you avoid people or situations because of fear?
How do you feel about your past?
How often do you struggle to express emotions?
How do you react to sudden changes or uncertainty?
What Kind of Trauma Do You Have?
Childhood Trauma
Your responses suggest that you may carry unresolved childhood trauma. This could stem from difficult early experiences, unmet emotional needs, or adverse events during formative years. These experiences might influence your relationships, self-esteem, and sense of safety. Exploring these feelings with a professional could help you find healing and growth.
Emotional Trauma
Your answers indicate that you may be carrying emotional trauma, often related to intense feelings like guilt, shame, or heartbreak. This type of trauma can lead to difficulty expressing emotions, maintaining relationships, or managing stress. Working on self-compassion and emotional regulation could be beneficial.
PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress)
Your results suggest signs of PTSD, often caused by a specific event or series of events. Flashbacks, hypervigilance, or avoiding triggers are common symptoms. Seeking support from a trauma-focused therapist could help you process these experiences and regain control.
Mild or No Trauma
Your responses indicate little to no significant trauma symptoms. You likely feel grounded and emotionally secure. If occasional stress or fears arise, practicing mindfulness or light self-reflection could help you maintain balance.