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Series of question that explores how a person felt during an incident
Any occurrence that is beyond the range of common incident, one that is sudden and unexpected, creates one loses control, involves the sensitivity of a danger to life, and be able to include fundamentals of physical or emotional loss. Serious events can often be adequately worrying to overpower, or intimidate to overpower, a person’s coping capability. Such events can involve the defeat of life, injuries, and/or damage to property.
For the period of the serious incident you may: discover by hand acting automatically, a sense not anything, sense freezing and not capable to act, feel your heart throbbing, suffer terror, feel a sense of upset and incredulity, experience time slowing down
shortly a dangerous incident you may experience: bewilderment, agitated performance, worry, nausea, crying, sense of fall down, chills, faintness, deadness, lack of focus, unmanageable wobbly/trembling, anger, emotion drained, feeling high and full of anxious power, jumpiness, including sensitivity to loud noises or unexpected movements, mainly if they remind you of the incident itself , unhappiness, defenselessness and shame at not being able to manage the situation better Low mood , loss of interest in things you before enjoyed doing.