Motor Vehicle Accident
Motor Vehicle Accident
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Being involved in a motor vehicle accident can lead to many significant changes in your life. While the physical effects are easy to identify, the psychological effects are often neglected and left untreated. The symptoms that you may experience after a motor vehicle accident can be significantly reduced with support, guidance and psychological treatment. Many people are unaware that their automobile insurance often covers psychological rehabilitation in addition to physical rehabilitation, without a referral from their doctor.
Some of the psychological changes or symptoms that may arise after you have been in an automobile accident include:
- Nightmares
- Feeling numb
- Trouble sleeping
- Angry outbursts
- Feeling constantly uneasy
- Worries about the future
- Self-Esteem and Confidence
- Low libido and interest in intimacy
- Disturbing recollections of the event
- Withdrawal from events you previously enjoyed
- Motivation and Procrastination + self – isolation
- Anxiety or avoidance regarding vehicles or the accident site.