Avoidance symptoms in PTSD tend to focus on evadingemotions and reminders of the trauma.<\/span> While avoidance is meant to reduce pain and help people cope, it actually ends up making PTSD symptoms worse.<\/p>"
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"name": "How does trauma affect how people view the future?",
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"@type": "Answer",
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Trauma contributes to problems with time perception, but it also makes it more challenging to trust that the world is safe and predictable. Feeling a lack of control over the events in one's life can make it difficult to envision a future.<\/p>"
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"@type": "Question",
"name": "What impact does a sense of foreshortened future have?",
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"@type": "Answer",
"text": "
A sense of a foreshortened future can make it difficult for people to stay motivated, set goals, or stick to their commitments. They may feel that since there is no future, there is no point in making plans, pursuing goals, or maintaining relationships with others. It can contribute to poor achievement, depression, hopelessness, and isolation.<\/p>"
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