It can mean hearing threats or fighting noises from another room in their house. Children can stay effected when they observe the aftermath of physical abuse such as blood, bruises, tears, torn clothing, and broken items. Witnessing abuse can leave the child fearful and anxious. Whether or not children befall physical abuse, emotional trauma, and psychological trauma from exposing them to that type of environment. An example of the environment trauma come about coming home from school and seeing their mother being abused by their dad. Children from violent homes have higher risks of alcohol and drug abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, and juvenile delinquency. Following a traumatic event, the child may continue to re-live the experiences in dreams or while awake. Some children that have witnessed a crime can have post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. It’s a constant reminder of a specific event, but not all children that experience a traumatic event gets PTSD and it can occur at any age and it usually begins within three months after a traumatic event. Some traumatic events may include witnessing abuse, crimes, and death of a loved
It can mean hearing threats or fighting noises from another room in their house. Children can stay effected when they observe the aftermath of physical abuse such as blood, bruises, tears, torn clothing, and broken items. Witnessing abuse can leave the child fearful and anxious. Whether or not children befall physical abuse, emotional trauma, and psychological trauma from exposing them to that type of environment. An example of the environment trauma come about coming home from school and seeing their mother being abused by their dad. Children from violent homes have higher risks of alcohol and drug abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, and juvenile delinquency. Following a traumatic event, the child may continue to re-live the experiences in dreams or while awake. Some children that have witnessed a crime can have post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. It’s a constant reminder of a specific event, but not all children that experience a traumatic event gets PTSD and it can occur at any age and it usually begins within three months after a traumatic event. Some traumatic events may include witnessing abuse, crimes, and death of a loved