What are trauma and PTSD?
Before we discuss what the Unpacking Your Spite PTSD Worksheet is all about, let’s briefly discuss what trauma and PTSD are.
In the context of , trauma is the intense and severe psychological and emotional scars and responses people sustain due to going through an experience or situation that one considers overwhelming, violating, horrifying, and/or harrowing.
An example of such an experience would be losing your entire home and possessions to a fire or natural disaster. Other examples include being sexually harassed and assaulted, being the victim of a hate crime, being kidnapped, witnessing a murder or someone dying, being trapped in a cramped space for a long time, etc.
The mental scars these events leave in their wake make it difficult for the traumatized to cope and work through what happened. What makes things worse is that these scars can be triggered by something as simple as remembering what happened, their senses, seeing people involved in the traumatizing experience, and being close to where the incident or event occurred.
The traumatized will likely develop a complex mental health condition known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD for short. This disorder is characterized by a wide variety of symptoms, such as:
- Changes and personality
- Irritability
- Emotional outbursts
- Aggression
- Hypervigilance
- The tendency to avoid places, certain people, or things
- The tendency to not participate in certain activities
- The tendency to isolate oneself from others and the world
- Difficulty sleeping
- Disassociation
- Harmful thoughts/behaviors
- Self-harming thoughts/behaviors
They will also feel numerous emotions, including anger, disappointment, despair, fear, and spite.










