- Look up Trauma, trauma,
Traumata,
traumata, or
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Trauma most
often refers to:
Psychological trauma, in psychology...
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Though traumata of
clearly aetiological significance were
occasionally present, the
majority of them
appeared very improbable. Many
traumata were so...
- (Pfingstgemeinden). Hollenbach,
Michael (24 May 2014). "
Traumata - Das
Leben nach der Sekte" [
Traumata - Life
after the sect].
Deutschlandfunk (in German)...
- in
before running off as the
models followed behind him. “It
thematises traumata in
addition to the
dialectics of
pleasure and pain,
eroticism and death...
- culture. In fact
Buzon and Judd
question this ****umption by
analyzing traumata and
indicators of
skeletal stress in
these "sacrificial victims." Most...
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pressure exerted on
adjacent organs by the
shrinking uterus,
emotional traumata,
mistakes in diet, chilling, and
atmospheric epidemic influences. Despite...
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History of
Violence in Europe:
Evidence from
Cranial and
Postcranial Bone
Traumata". The
Backbone of Europe: Health, Diet, Work and
Violence over Two Millennia:...
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History of
Violence in Europe:
Evidence from
Cranial and
Postcranial Bone
Traumata". The
Backbone of Europe: Health, Diet, Work and
Violence over Two Millennia:...
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someone interprets and
copes with
their ****ure life.
These early preverbal traumata, as well as
later difficult childhood experiences, can only be
fully recognized...
- Veränderungen des Schilddrüsenstoffwechsels als
Risikoindikatoren bei
Traumata".
Trauma und Berufskrankheit. 21 (4): 260–267. doi:10.1007/s10039-019-00438-z...