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trauma

[trou-muh, traw-] / ˈtraʊ mə, ˈtrɔ- /


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The “duck and cover” drills are always treated as the baby boomers’ comic trauma, but it wasn’t so comic.

From The Wall Street Journal

The church was "seeking to become more trauma informed, listening to survivors and victims of abuse", she said in an interview with the BBC this week.

From Barron's

Psychological trauma, social fragmentation, and economic dislocation are persistent scars that can span generations.

From Salon

Ms. Andrade admits to having suffered trauma in her life, though the details are vague.

From The Wall Street Journal

Viewers accused the show of cruelty and humiliating Tran by making her relive her trauma on live television.

From Los Angeles Times