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When the Past Still Feels Present: Understanding Trauma and PTSD

by London Mail
May 22, 2026
in Press Release
Reading Time: 2 mins read

After a frightening or overwhelming experience, it is normal for the mind and body to take time to settle. People may feel shaken, alert, tearful, angry, numb, jumpy or unable to stop thinking about what happened. For many, these reactions gradually reduce as safety returns and the experience is processed.

Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is different. It can develop when the effects of trauma do not fade in the usual way. The person may feel as though the past is still intruding into the present, even when the danger has passed.

PTSD can follow many different kinds of traumatic experiences. These may include assault, accidents, combat, traumatic childbirth, medical trauma, sudden loss, abuse, violence, serious threats, or witnessing something horrific. What matters clinically is not only what happened, but how the person experienced it and how their mind and body responded afterwards.

One common feature of PTSD is re-experiencing. This may include flashbacks, nightmares, intrusive images, body sensations, or sudden emotional states that feel linked to the trauma. A person may intellectually know they are safe, but their nervous system reacts as though the event is happening again.

Another feature is avoidance. People may avoid places, people, conversations, memories, films, sounds, smells or situations that remind them of what happened. Avoidance is understandable because reminders can feel unbearable. Over time, however, avoidance can keep PTSD going by preventing the brain from learning that the memory, although painful, is not the same as the original danger.

PTSD can also involve a persistent sense of threat. Someone may feel constantly on edge, easily startled, irritable, watchful or unable to relax. Sleep may become disrupted. Concentration may become difficult. Some people feel detached from others or find it hard to enjoy things they used to value.

There can also be changes in mood, beliefs and self-perception. A person may blame themselves, feel ashamed, lose trust in others, or believe the world is no longer safe. These reactions can be particularly powerful when trauma involved betrayal, humiliation, powerlessness or repeated experiences over time.

It is important to recognise that PTSD is not a sign of weakness. It is a recognised mental health condition that can occur after exposure to trauma. It is also treatable. Evidence-based psychological therapies can help people process traumatic memories, reduce avoidance, understand symptoms, and rebuild a sense of safety and agency.

For some people, treatment may involve trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy, EMDR, cognitive processing therapy, prolonged exposure, or other carefully selected approaches. The right therapy should follow a proper assessment and be paced appropriately, particularly where trauma is complex, repeated or linked with current risk.

For a fuller introduction, Stronger Minds has written about what PTSD is, including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.

The key message is that trauma symptoms are not “just the past”. They can affect the body, relationships, sleep, confidence and daily life in the present. With the right support, people can begin to understand these reactions and move towards recovery.

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