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Definition of Traumas
1. trauma [n] - See also: trauma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Traumas
Literary usage of Traumas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Educating Young Children Prenatally Exposed to Drugs and at Risk: Report and by Shirley A. Jackson (1995)
"Programs designed to educate children affected by prenatal drug exposure or
psychosocial traumas contain the following major components: • Developmentally ..."
2. Conservative Gynecology and Electro-therapeutics: A Practical Treatise on by George Betton Massey (1909)
"Postoperative traumas and Neuroses.—It is inevitable that the physician will he
appealed to to alleviate the sufferings of those patients who have failed to ..."
3. The Surgery of Oral Diseases and Malformations: Their Diagnosis and Treatment by George Van Ingen Brown (1912)
"Repeated mild traumas and irritations, particularly at the border-line of different
... Moderately severe traumas once applied never produce carcinoma. ..."
4. Handbook of suggestive therapeutics, applied hypnotism, psychic science by Henry Sumner Munro (1912)
"According to Freud, the etiologically effective traumas from which hysterical
symptoms are derived reach to experiences which belong to the patient's ..."
5. The Legacy of Vietnam Veterans and Their Families: Survivors of War edited by Dennis K. Rhoades, Michael R. Leaveck, James C. Hudson (1996)
"The reactivated traumas are not always triggered by specific events related to
the initial combat exposure. Many mental health professionals believe that ..."
6. Assessment and Treatment of Patients With Coexisting Mental Illness and by Richard Ries (1996)
"The evaluation of anxiety disorders and dissociative disorders, including PTSD
and MPD, should include a careful history of recent and remote traumas. ..."