Since the 19th century, the psychological and psychophysiological effects of trauma have become a significant area of interest. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that develops after an individual experiences an extremely traumatic event or situation. This disorder is characterized by the re-experiencing of the traumatic event (flashbacks, nightmares), avoidance behaviors related to the trauma, emotional numbness or blunting, and varying degrees of autonomic, dysphoric, and cognitive symptoms. Natural sadness or stress following a traumatic event can lead to temporary difficulties with daily functions such as sleeping, eating, or participating in enjoyable activities. However, if these symptoms persist for longer than a few months, a person's quality of life can be negatively affected. In such cases, professional support is strongly recommended.