Am I At Risk?
Facts of PTSD focus mainly on https://www.myptsd.com/am-i-at-risk-for-ptsd/266/ the way that traumatic experiences affect the head. Theorists speculate upon facing overwhelming stress, your head struggles to process emotions and data in a normal way. It's like emotions and the thoughts during the time of the traumatic event take on a life of their own, later intruding into mind and causing distress.
Pre-traumatic psychological factors (for example, low selfesteem) could make this technique worse (for example, low self-esteem could be reinforced with a brutal rape). Post-traumatic responses by others (for example, a raped woman who's considered by family as “dirty”) and from the home (for example, physical distress due to memories of the rape) might also may play a role in influencing whether such symptoms persist. It is hypothesized that only after successful reprocessing of the traumatic event(s) do PTSD symptoms lower.