The severity of these symptoms depends on the person, the types of Psychological trauma involved, and the emotional support they receive from others.
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The severity of these symptoms depends on the person, the types of Psychological trauma involved, and the emotional support they receive from others.
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The range of reactions to Psychological trauma can be wide and varied, and differ in severity from person to person.
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An individual's response to psychological trauma can be varied based on the type of trauma, as well as socio-demographic and background factors.
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French neurologist, Jean-Martin Charcot, argued in the 1890s that psychological trauma was the origin of all instances of the mental illness known as hysteria.
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Psychological trauma posits that the inner other is damaged by trauma but can be repaired by conversations with others such as therapists.
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Psychological trauma relates the concept of the inner other to the work of Albert Camus viewing the inner other as that which removes the absurd.
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In times of war, psychological trauma has been known as shell shock or combat stress reaction.
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Psychological trauma is treated with therapy and, if indicated, psychotropic medications.
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Lastly, assessment of psychological trauma might include the use of self-administered psychological tests.
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Memories associated with Psychological trauma are typically explicit, coherent, and difficult to forget.
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In health and social care settings, a Psychological trauma informed approach means that care is underpinned by understandings of Psychological trauma and its far-reaching implications.
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Measurement of the effectiveness of a universal Psychological trauma informed approach is in early stages and is largely based in theory and epidemiology.
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