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Qu'est-ce (qui) est traumatize - définition

TYPE OF DAMAGE TO THE PSYCHE THAT OCCURS AS A RESULT OF A SEVERELY DISTRESSING EVENT
Traumatic experience; Traumatic situation; Traumatic event (psychological); Emotional trauma; Traumatizing; Trauma (psychology); Traumatized; Traumatize; Traumatic experiences; Mental trauma; Mental scar; Trauma processing; Causes of psychological trauma; Psychotrauma

traumatize         
(traumatizes, traumatizing, traumatized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'traumatise'
If someone is traumatized by an event or situation, it shocks or upsets them very much, and may cause them psychological damage.
My wife was traumatized by the experience...
Did his parents traumatize him?...
Traumatising a child with an abnormal fear of strangers probably won't do much good.
...young children traumatised by their parents' deaths.
VERB: be V-ed, V n, V n with n, V-ed
traumatized
He left her in the middle of the road, shaking and deeply traumatized...
ADJ
traumatize         
or traumatise 'tr?:m?t??z
¦ verb
1. subject to lasting shock as a result of a disturbing experience.
2. Medicine cause physical injury to.
Derivatives
traumatization noun
traumatized         

Wikipédia

Psychological trauma

Psychological trauma, mental trauma or psychotrauma is an emotional response to a distressing event or series of events, such as accidents, rape, or natural disasters. Reactions such as psychological shock and psychological denial are typical. Longer-term reactions include unpredictable emotions, flashbacks, difficulties with interpersonal relationships and sometimes physical symptoms including headaches or nausea.

Trauma is not the same as mental distress or suffering, both of which are universal human experiences.

Given that subjective experiences differ between individuals, people will react to similar events differently. In other words, not all people who experience a potentially traumatic event will actually become psychologically traumatized (although they may be distressed and experience suffering). Some people will develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after being exposed to a major traumatic event (or series of events). This discrepancy in risk rate can be attributed to protective factors some individuals may have that enable them to cope with difficult events, including temperamental and environmental factors (such as resilience and willingness to seek help).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour traumatize
1. What is he trying to do, traumatize all the little darlings.
2. "We try not to traumatize the patients emotionally with this too much," he said.
3. "I‘m really worried that this is going to traumatize him even more," she said in Spanish.
4. "He did traumatize and assault our children," Park County Sheriff Fred Wegener said.
5. Therefore, it is important for us to make sure our intervention does not re–traumatize the survivor though insensitive assistance.