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Meanings of
psychological trauma
in English
Russian
психотравма
Portuguese
trauma psicológico
Spanish
trauma
Catalan
trauma psíquic
Back to the meaning
Type of damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a severely distressing event.
trauma
psychic trauma
Related terms
psychopathological symptom
Russian
психотравма
Synonyms
Examples for "
trauma
"
trauma
psychic trauma
Examples for "
trauma
"
1
In recent years, the incidence of
trauma
has increased year by year.
2
ANSWER: It's certainly possible that your ex has a history of
trauma
.
3
Discussion: Pain is strongly associated with psychosocial complaints 1 year after
trauma
.
4
In selected cases a true reduction of the surgical
trauma
is possible.
5
The process of 'freezing' is often an indication of a
trauma
response.
1
The
psychic
trauma
was serious, but it is my belief that both will recover.
2
One of them, a girl named Rosie, showed evidence of a land of
psychic
trauma
.
3
She'd had more than her share of
psychic
trauma
.
4
Forcibly breaking away from Justine was an enormous
psychic
trauma
,
and he was at his weakest.
5
You don't appear to have been injured, but I can't even begin to imagine the
psychic
trauma
of such a thing.
Usage of
psychological trauma
in English
1
Passengers suffered broken backs and shattered legs or
psychological
trauma
,
Vreede said.
2
Specifically, the review found that while rates of
psychological
trauma
were high.
3
As well as undergoing severe
psychological
trauma
,
their physiological condition has deteriorated.
4
Somehow, they would have to get over the
psychological
trauma
by themselves.
5
It opened my eyes to the
psychological
trauma
they must have felt.
6
A short awareness time may result in an additional and avoidable
psychological
trauma
.
7
Interpretation: CISD and non-CISD interventions do not improve natural recovery from
psychological
trauma
.
8
Guilt over Mr. Grove's unfair fate, Tracy's
psychological
trauma
...
we
could work through these.
9
It sounded like you think he's suffering from a
psychological
trauma
,
as well.
10
Veterans kept dying after D-Day, from war wounds,
psychological
trauma
,
and other illnesses.
11
There was no injury, no
psychological
trauma
,
no obvious fear.
12
She was suffering from
psychological
trauma
,
and soon wasn't able to care for him.
13
The centre provides rehabilitation for casualties with injuries ranging from amputations to
psychological
trauma
.
14
And not just a health crisis: an economic nightmare; a social upheaval; a
psychological
trauma
.
15
Back to the matter at hand: memory loss brought about by physical or
psychological
trauma
.
16
The behavior Rose was describing was typical of apes who had suffered severe
psychological
trauma
.
Other examples for "psychological trauma"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
psychological
trauma
psychological
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
psychological trauma
Russian
психотравма
психологическая травма
психическая травма
Portuguese
trauma psicológico
Spanish
trauma
trauma psíquico
trauma psicológico
Catalan
trauma psíquic
Psychological trauma
through the time
Psychological trauma
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common