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1We Find Ourselves in Other People's Stories

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Trauma-informed approaches in education

childhood experiences and other traumas on students and attempt to mitigate the widespread impact of such trauma. By adopting trauma-informed principles, educational

Trauma Center: Under the Knife

Trauma Center: Under the Knife is a simulation video game developed by Atlus for the Nintendo DS. The debut entry in the Trauma Center series, it was

Trauma trigger

A trauma trigger is a psychological stimulus that prompts involuntary recall of a previous traumatic experience. The stimulus itself need not be frightening

Childhood trauma

Childhood trauma is often described as serious adverse childhood experiences. Children may go through a range of experiences that classify as psychological

Sasha LaPointe

the Yellow Medicine Review. The Saturday Rumpus Essay: Fairy Tales, Trauma, Writing into Dissociation (2016) ‘Bring Me The Girl’: Why ‘The Revenant’ was

The Body Keeps the Score

and Body in the Healing of Trauma is a 2014 book by Bessel van der Kolk about the purported effects of psychological trauma. The book describes van der

The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery

The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the study of traumatic injuries. It was established in

Hannah Lalhlanpuii

culture. Her work encompasses themes such as postcolonial studies, trauma writing, and children's literature. Hannah pursued her Bachelor of Arts in English

Russia 1985–1999: TraumaZone

Russia 1985–1999: TraumaZone (subtitled in promotional media as What It Felt Like to Live Through The Collapse of Communism and Democracy) is a seven-part

Post-Traumatic

effects of trauma." Writing for Boston Review, Anna Krauthamer similarly praised the novel's psychological depth as well as its framing of trauma as a structural