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Episode 09: How Trauma Impacts Recovery After an Accident

Episode 09: How Trauma Impacts Recovery After an Accident

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An accident can leave more than just physical scars. For many, the emotional and psychological impact lingers long after the physical injuries have healed, creating invisible barriers to a full recovery. This lingering trauma can quietly disrupt work, relationships, and the ability to feel safe in the world. In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, host Darrell Burrow interviews Anna Beilman, a licensed professional counselor specializing in trauma-informed care. They explore the critical but often overlooked topic of emotional injury after an accident. The conversation provides a clear framework for understanding how the nervous system responds to traumatic events, why some people get stuck in a state of high alert, and what the path to healing truly looks like. This discussion is essential for personal injury attorneys, families, and anyone seeking to understand the unseen challenges of recovering from a life altering event. Six key takeaways from the conversation: - The body’s stress response is designed to be temporary; when it doesn’t fade, it may signal a deeper emotional injury. - Avoidance of people, places, or activities connected to the traumatic event is a primary sign that the nervous system is stuck. - Family and friends may struggle to understand the survivor’s experience, sometimes dismissing their feelings because they don’t know how to help. - Ignoring the emotional impact of trauma doesn’t make it go away; it often worsens over time and can disrupt every area of a person’s life. - For children, trauma can be even more disorienting because their brains are still developing and they may not have the words to express what they are feeling. - Therapies like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) can be highly effective in helping the brain process trauma and restore a sense of internal safety. This conversation is a powerful reminder that true recovery involves healing both the body and the mind. Listen to the full episode to gain a deeper understanding of the nature of trauma and learn how to better support those who are navigating its aftermath. To learn more about Anna Beilman and her work with trauma survivors, you can visit the Key Counseling website at keycounselingatl.com. There, you can find information about their team of therapists and the services they provide for individuals and families in the Atlanta area and through telehealth.
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