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trau·ma T0329100 (trô′mə, trou′-)n. pl. trau·mas or trau·ma·ta (-mə-tə) 1. a. Serious injury to the body, as from physical violence or an accident: abdominal trauma.b. Severe emotional or mental distress caused by an experience: He experienced trauma for years after his divorce.2. a. An experience that causes severe anxiety or emotional distress, such as rape or combat: memories that persist after a trauma occurs.b. An event or situation that causes great disruption or suffering: the economic trauma of the recession. [Greek; see terə- in Indo-European roots.] trau·mat′ic (-măt′ĭk) adj.trau·mat′i·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | traumatic - of or relating to a physical injury or wound to the body | | 2. | traumatic - psychologically painful;"few experiences are more traumatic than losing a child";painful - causing physical or psychological pain; "worked with painful slowness" |
traumaticadjective shocking, upsetting, alarming, awful, disturbing, devastating, painful, distressing, terrifying, scarring, harrowing shocking relaxing, calming, therapeuticTranslationsEncyclopediaSeetraumatraumatic
trau·mat·ic (traw-mat'ik), Relating to or caused by trauma. [G. traumatikos] trau·mat·ic (traw-mat'ik) Relating to or caused by trauma. [G. traumatikos]trau·mat·ic (traw-mat'ik) Relating to or caused by trauma. [G. traumatikos]Patient discussion about traumaticQ. Is it possible to get ADHD from suffering a traumatizing incident? lately, after the death of my Grandmother. I have been increasingly getting the symptoms of ADHD. I have suffered from some of the symptoms during my childhood, but now they are increasingly occurring. And I am finding it really hard to listen to Teachers, follow instructions and do coursework. Is it possible this was caused by the death of my grandmother?A. I think you should look up depression. ADHD is something that does not “pop”, more reasonable to think is that you suffer from a slight depression. Check it out and see if it fits : http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/depression.html
Q. Save my husband. My husband was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder in 2001 but in 2003 traumatic events happened in our life due to a house fire, my husband was manic round the clock to the point where he was going to do harm to himself or someone else. I begged his doctor to institutionalize him to regulate his meds and to help him to deal with the traumatic thing that happened to us. But my doctor refused saying he couldn't do it against his will. No one would listen to my begging. Please help my husband. My husband ended up doing something that caused him to be in prison today, still not getting help. Is there anything I can do to help my husband to go to a place that will help him rather than making his mental state worse?A. Take him to your local emergency room. tell the treage nurse you need to talk to a crisis worker. Go in with him and talk to the crisis worker about the things he has been doing and that he has bipolar disorder. Explain that he IS a danger to himself and others. They will probalbly want to speak with him alone but that is the best way to get him the help he needs. See if they can refer him to a mood disorder clinic to help him in the long run. Stay strong and try to help him get the help he needs... Protect yourself in the meantime. More discussions about traumatictraumatic Related to traumatic: traumatic neuroma, traumatic cataract, traumatic shock, Traumatic injurySynonyms for traumaticadj shockingSynonyms- shocking
- upsetting
- alarming
- awful
- disturbing
- devastating
- painful
- distressing
- terrifying
- scarring
- harrowing
Antonyms- relaxing
- calming
- therapeutic
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