Similar words: trauma, mathematics, dogmatic, dramatic, chromatic, schematic, automatic, pragmatic. Meaning: [traʊ'mætɪk /trɔː-] adj. 1. of or relating to a physical injury or wound to the body 2. psychologically painful;"few experiences are more traumatic than losing a child";.
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31 Counselors will work with people who have post- traumatic stress disorder.
32 Len's slow and painful death was traumatic for the entire family.
33 He seems to think that this is more traumatic for him.
34 They say it makes the experience less painful for them and less traumatic for the baby.
35 Follow-up studies of people experiencing particularly traumatic events such as bereavement have also shown a high rate of associated depression and anxiety.
36 The Panel agreed it would have been too traumatic for the children to bring them back.
37 Such a trigger could be a viral infection or a traumatic life event, says Lane.
38 Firing some one is very traumatic, said Tony Rosenstein, an employment and trial lawyer.
39 Lack of awareness of late presentation of traumatic rupture of the diaphragm in children may result in a delay in diagnosis.
40 There are grounds however for believing that the experience can be more traumatic for women and girls.
41 They try not to worry excessively about the uncertainties in the future or to dwell on the traumatic events of the past.
42 Few events in life are as traumatic as the death of a spouse.
43 Then the volume of traffic built up and things got a little less traumatic.
44 This was usually a person undergoing great emotional strain, such as a girl experiencing a particularly traumatic puberty.
45 Many of these states have experienced traumatic nationality conflicts, and few of these conflicts have been permanently resolved.
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46 Massive volatility of income combined with total security of principle is, in the long term, more traumatic than the reverse.
47 The negative reaction pushes for avoidance of the traumatic experience, and thus Amfortas is healed by the spear.
48 Learning to swim was the most traumatic experience of my childhood.
49 It had been such a traumatic, agonising time, even now she couldn't talk about it without feeling pain.
50 His daughter, however, is still finding it difficult to recover from her traumatic assault in New York.
51 If I had left the move till later it would probably have been much more traumatic.
52 Importantly, they may in fact be helping you come to terms with the traumatic experience.
53 Murderers, rapists and muggers are innocent victims of society, their parents and traumatic early experience.
54 Traumatic Moving day can be particularly traumatic for your children.
55 Is it traumatic for kids to see troops with rifles?
56 Opposition is seen as traumatic, a frightening situation because it recalls the violence of Mecca before the triumph of the One.
57 Adults may develop the disorder after being involved in a traumatic experience such as war or a natural disaster.
58 And, of course, some people may become inhibited in dealing with the world because of some traumatic experience.
59 As previously stated, the attack is often associated with an emotionally traumatic event.
60 After all, it's difficult for anyone to write a clear account of an incident that is traumatic and embarrassing.
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