Reactivation of trauma in an inadequately structured person
V. V. Jovanovska

TL;DR
The paper discusses how a person with an inadequately structured personality reacts to stress and trauma, using a case study to highlight the psychological impact.
Contribution
It introduces a case study approach to understanding trauma reactivation in individuals with avoidant personality traits.
Findings
An inadequately structured person showed avoidant traits and heightened vulnerability to stress.
Traumatic memories can trigger pathological symptoms due to poor personal structure.
Exploratory psychological methods are essential for personalized stress treatment.
Abstract
The person is constantly exposed to various types of psychosocial stress, and what will be the course and outcome of the reaction, in addition to other factors, primarily depends on the structure of the person (cognitive, conative, affective and somatic characteristics). Presentation of a case of an inadequately structured person (a 29-year-old girl) who experiences an emotional loss, thus reactivating a trauma experienced many years ago (content-like emotional loss). The activation of traumatic memory as a center for generating a complex of pathological symptoms is provoked due to the personal structural inability of a person to legally reorganize, reintegrate and absorb stress. For a complete psychological exploration of an organization, personality dynamics, symptoms, defenses, motives, goals, values, interpersonal relationships, etc. I have applied: MMPI-202, NEO PI-R, Millon’s…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTrauma and Emergency Care Studies · Bone fractures and treatments · Traumatic Brain Injury Research
