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* [[Psychological trauma]], an emotional or psychological injury, usually resulting from an extremely stressful or life-threatening situation. |
* [[Psychological trauma]], an emotional or psychological injury, usually resulting from an extremely stressful or life-threatening situation. |
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**[[Post-traumatic stress disorder]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 18 May 2013
Trauma (plurals: traumata, traumas) might refer to:
- Birth trauma
- Collective trauma
- Physical trauma, an often serious and body-altering physical injury, such as the removal of a limb.
- Psychological trauma, an emotional or psychological injury, usually resulting from an extremely stressful or life-threatening situation.
- Post-cult trauma, the intense emotional problems that some members of cults and new religious movements experience upon disaffection and disaffiliation.
- Suspension trauma
- Trauma (medicine)
- Traumatology a branch of medicine
- Vicarious traumatization, transformation in the self of a trauma worker or helper that results from empathic engagement with traumatized clients and their reports of traumatic experiences.
Journals
See also