How Do I Know If I Have Trauma?
When people hear the word trauma, they often think of extreme or life-threatening events.
But trauma isn’t defined by the event itself. It’s defined by how your nervous system experienced it.
Many people walk around every day with unresolved trauma and don’t even realize it.
Common Signs of Unresolved Trauma
You might be dealing with trauma if you notice:
- Strong emotional reactions that feel “bigger than the situation”
- Anxiety, overthinking, or a constant sense of unease
- Difficulty trusting others or feeling safe in relationships
- People-pleasing or fear of abandonment
- Feeling numb, disconnected, or shut down
- Repeating unhealthy relationship patterns
Trauma can also show up physically:
- Tight chest or shallow breathing
- Trouble sleeping
- Feeling on edge or easily startled
Trauma Isn’t Always Obvious
Not all trauma comes from a single major event.
Sometimes it’s:
- Growing up with a critical or emotionally unavailable parent
- Repeated relationship hurt or betrayal
- Feeling unseen, unsafe, or not enough over time
These experiences shape how your brain and body respond to the world.
The Good News: Trauma Can Be Healed
You are not stuck this way.
Therapies like EMDR help your brain process and release what it’s been holding onto—so you’re not constantly reacting from the past.
If you’re wondering whether trauma might be affecting you, you can learn more about how we help clients process these experiences through EMDR at KDM Counseling Group.