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Abstract
The face is a vital component of one's personality and body image. There are a vast number of variables that influence recovery and rehabilitation from acquired facial trauma many of which are psychological in nature. The present paper presents the various psychological issues one comes across in facial trauma patients. These may range from body image issues to post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms accompanied by anxiety and depression. Issues related to facial and body image affecting social life and general quality of life are vital and the plastic surgeon should be aware of such issues and competent to deal with them in patients and families.Entities:
Keywords: Acquired facial trauma; face disfigurement; psychological
Year: 2010 PMID: 21217982 PMCID: PMC3010784 DOI: 10.4103/0970-0358.73452
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Plast Surg ISSN: 0970-0358
Premorbid personality factors that affect recovery from acquired facial trauma
| Presence or absence of premorbid psychiatric illness[ |
| Financial and social status[ |
| Family history of psychiatric morbidity[ |
| Family members involved in the same accidental event[ |
| Family approach to the trauma and recovery[ |
| General resilience of the individual[ |
| Response to major life events in the past[ |
| Survivor guilt-if present after the accident[ |
| Accidental trauma versus an industrial or workplace trauma[ |
| Compensation and litigation issues[ |
Tell tale signs and symptoms when a referral to a psychiatrist is needed
| Anger |
| Irritability |
| Poor social and family support |
| Crying spells |
| Loss of hope of recovery |
| Long in patient stay |
| Multiple surgeries |
| Depressed mood |
| Poor financial support |
| Loss of loved ones and family in the same traumatic event |
| Loss of job |
| Flashbacks and dreams regarding the event |
| Sleep problems |
| Chronic pain |
| History of psychiatric illness in the past |
| History of psychiatric illness in the family |
| Preoccupation with facial appearance after recovery |