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Synonyms for traumatize

to inflict physical or mental injury or distress on

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Synonyms for traumatize

inflict a trauma upon

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"My body and mind have been traumatized in ways I am still recovering from many years later." To conclude her post, she said: "Peace, love and prayers for a better future where we can realize that we can live in harmony even when we don't agree.
This is when you are not at the scene, you are a layman, just at home watching all that is being aired and seeing what is being posted in social media and also reading the narrative, it is very easy for somebody to go into vicarious trauma.You can get traumatized without knowing you are getting traumatized.
Material and Methods: A total of 600 adolescents (boys=391; girls=209) of age ranged from 12-18 years including traumatized (n=300) and non-traumatized adolescents (n=300) were randomly selected from different regions of Pakistan.
Pulp vitality readings for traumatized and control teeth were taken with LDF, EPT and cold test on the day of splint-removal (2-3 weeks after trauma- T1) as well as 6 weeks (T2), 3 months (T3) and 6 months (T4) post-trauma.
"Treating the Traumatized Child" delivers to the reader a research-based, step-by-step approach that incorporates the child's immediate family along with their extended family to treat the traumatized child or adolescent.
'The protracted violent military operations against the Maute group have forced thousands of Muslim families to flee their homes and have traumatized their children who should have been spending their valuable times in schools,' PROS president Michael Caber said during a July 31 ceremony in Senate.
Al Nazhan et al (1995) in his study highlighted the complications arising from delayed management of traumatized permanent teeth.6 Majority of the patients delayed the treatment for more than a month which caused the fracture involving both enamel and dentin, to have a pulpal necrosis in 53% of the individuals.
People who've been traumatized can find safety in their own bodies, according to Desautels.
In the pages of "Healing Traumatized Children: Navigating Recovery for Children with Turbulent Pasts", collaborative authors Faye L.
Biever; HEALING TRAUMATIZED CHILDREN; New Horizon Press (Nonfiction: Family & Relationships) 15.95 ISBN: 9780882824956
Advocates and mental health experts say many children who have been severely traumatized by alcoholic parents, homelessness or abuse, often act out, skip school or seem unmotivated because they are stressed or frightened.
Cayetano said that judging from the situation, he understands both have been traumatized by the magnitude and extent of the devastation wrought by the super typhoon.
As well as reaching out to the target audience of traumatized pre-teens, "In My Corner on the Moon" can help children experiencing high conflict divorce or separation, children who have parents with personality disorders, children who show symptoms of ADHD, and children who are in foster care or have experienced changes in adoption.