The Role of Resiliency in Relation to Trauma Trauma is the precursor to resiliency in most of the situations that see daily in the news and the media. Trauma has many forms as we just saw with the terrorist attacks in Paris, it can be a natural disaster, child abuse, or a tragic accident. The incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), is increasing in the military and we as a nation are learning more about this condition as we do more studies and the military personnel are speaking out about what they go through in the service, and when they come back home. Ty Carter was serving in the military in 2009, and was attacked by the Taliban. In his unit 27 were wounded in addition to 8 deaths.” Carter showed acts of bravery as he hauled ammunition to troops that were pinned-down and he received a Medal of Honor in later years for this act of courage (Dreazen, Sept-Oct, 2014).” Carter relates that he did not feel like a hero and he started to exhibit signs of PTSD, but was not yet accepting this fact. Finally, another officer who fought at Carters side, died of a drug overdose. This is when Carter admitted to himself that he needed help, and he was indeed suffering the effects of PTSD (Dreazen, Sept-Oct, 2014). …show more content…
“The relationship between trauma and social support, is the suggestion that the effects of social support may be used as a protective buffer and decrease the negative impacts of the trauma (Platt, Keyes, & Koenen, 2014).” Men and women who serve in the military are starting to become more aware of this and they are also speaking with each other when they return, as a tool to increase their resilience and to negate the sense of isolation that is