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Is it time or mindset which helps a person heal from traumatic incidents?
Change of mindset with time is the most accurate answer regarding healing. Time does not signify the ability of a person to overcome pain, grief, or any sort of trauma. If a person is stuck on the same loop of thoughts fueled with negativeness then the time or the current mindset of that person is oRead more
Change of mindset with time is the most accurate answer regarding healing. Time does not signify the ability of a person to overcome pain, grief, or any sort of trauma. If a person is stuck on the same loop of thoughts fueled with negativeness then the time or the current mindset of that person is of no use moving forward. Actions are necessary to overcome something that caused you trauma. One could wait for years to think that time would heal everything but it’s tricky when your mind isn’t ready to let go of your situation and to think you are getting better, it just gets worse. The ability to heal of a person lies in their mind as to how they think and work in a situation to get out of their experience. Support from loved ones gives a person the strength to make necessary changes in their routine and to develop a coping mechanism in their mind over time to handle the situation rather than waiting for it to change for them. So to answer the question, time is necessary for acceptance but that does not guarantee an outcome and without taking appropriate time to duel over the situation, shifting from one pace of mindset to another does not mean that the situation is changed. Thus, a change of mindset filled with positive mechanisms that develop over time can help a person heal from traumatic incidents.
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