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Against this background, now, the predominant feelings are of fatalism, resignation, and silent traumatisation.
"We did find evidence of traumatisation.
Childhood traumatisation to the attachment bond, usually through separation from or loss of the primary mother or mother-substitute, led to adult difficulties.
(English translation: Sequential Traumatisation in Children.
I admire your ability to turn the plight of the Palestinians and their 60 years of suffering and traumatisation under a brutal and racist regime as their own fault.
The phenomenon of children of traumatized parents being affected directly or indirectly by their parents' post-traumatic symptoms has been described by some authors as secondary traumatisation (in reference to the second generation).
Along with this, he or she may experience everything from an exhilaration to traumatization.
The hospital only had 80 beds, which left almost all those with traumatization unattended for.
Vicarious traumatization, spirituality, and the treatment of sexual abuse survivors.
Vicarious traumatization: A framework the psychological effects of working with victims.
This development was related to the traumatization and divisiveness of the Civil War.
There are many ways of addressing vicarious traumatization.
One of the proposed new classifications, "secure base distortion" has been found to be associated with caregiver traumatization.
Treating traumatized children may be unusually challenging for the therapist because of vicarious traumatization.
Vicarious traumatization, while not well known by the general public, is an empirically recognized occupational hazard for service providers.
She passed out literature about secondary traumatization, something that afflicts people who witness someone else's pain, and then she listened to them.
Transforming the pain: A workbook on vicarious traumatization.
Compassion fatigue and secondary traumatization: Provider self care on intensive care units for children.
"Vicarious traumatization and burnout in Connecticut psychologists: Empirical findings."
My concern is that the traumatization leads to fear of, and therefore hatred of, the Other, so that future violence is guaranteed.
His information about the traumatization of the famous composer and founder of modern Armenian classical music are of eminent importance.
Trauma and the therapist: Countertransference and vicarious traumatization in psychotherapy with incest survivors.
"Repeated traumatization erodes the personality of an adult, but it deforms the identity of children," said Dr. Hasimbegovic, the psychologist.
Beyond vicarious traumatization lies vicarious transformation (VTF).
Vicarious traumatization, transformation in the self of a trauma worker or helper that results from empathic engagement with traumatized clients and their reports of traumatic experiences.
Lewis argues that any traumatization from the Crusades felt by Muslims surely would pale in comparison to what European Christendom felt from Islam.
In his 2007 book The Assault on Reason, Al Gore posited that watching television has an impact on the orienting response, an effect similar to vicarious traumatization.
The burnout and vicarious traumatization constructs overlap (specifically in the area of emotional exhaustion [Gamble, Pearlman, Lucca, & Allen, 1994]).
Adults with C-PTSD have sometimes experienced prolonged interpersonal traumatization as children as well as prolonged trauma as adults.
Researcher and child psychiatrist Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D, theorizes that developmental disorders can be caused by early childhood traumatization.