Traumatization

usgb/trɑː.mə.tə.zeɪ.ʃən/
noun

The process of causing someone to experience trauma; a significant psychological injury.

The traumatization of children in war zones can lead to long-term psychological effects.
Visual representation of "traumatization" - The process of causing someone to experience trauma; a significant psychological injury.

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Formal

psychological trauma,emotional distress,mental health

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Context

Consider the context when discussing traumatization, as it can vary in significance based on circumstances.

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A child’s experience in a conflict zone might be termed ‘traumatization’ differently than in a domestic abuse case.
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Literary

In literature, traumatization can be used metaphorically to describe character development.

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For instance, a character's traumatization could lead them to become more resilient.
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Emotional

Recognize the emotional connotations of traumatization; it implies long-lasting effects.

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For example, an adult might still struggle with the traumatization from their childhood.
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