Trauma does not stay contained to the person who experienced it. It spills into relationships — through withdrawal, irritability, emotional unavailability, and communication that keeps breaking down.
What Trauma Does to a Relationship
- Withdrawal — the traumatized partner pulls away; the other feels rejected
- Emotional volatility — irritability, overreaction, conflict that escalates quickly
- Communication breakdown — conversations that go in circles or end in shutdown
- Disconnection — going through the motions without real intimacy
- Caregiver exhaustion — the non-traumatized partner carrying too much, too long
After a Motor Vehicle Accident
Car accidents create specific relationship strain. The person in the accident may be dealing with PTSD, anxiety, or concussion symptoms while their partner absorbs the stress of supporting them. Both people are struggling. Both deserve support. ICBC may cover counselling for both through ICBC family counselling.
What Helps
Couples counselling when trauma is involved focuses on rebuilding safety, improving communication, and helping both partners understand what is happening.
Relationships Can Recover From Trauma
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