Depends on the scenario
Depends on the scenario
The three types of victims are primary, secondary, and tertiary victims. Primary victims are those who directly experience a crime or traumatic event. Secondary victims are individuals who are indirectly affected, such as family members or friends of the primary victim. Tertiary victims are broader community members who may be impacted by the effects of the crime or trauma on the primary and secondary victims.
this is a trauma caused by an event big enough to cause trauma on an an entire society.
Trauma
Trauma is a response to an event that a person find highly stressfull. Example including being in a war zone or an accident. There are also various types of trauma.
You could trade for one.
anything is possible...except for this
To provide an accurate answer, I need more context regarding the specific event or incident you are referring to. Could you please clarify which situation or topic you are asking about?
The symptoms of psychiatric trauma vary depending on the magnitude and duration of trauma. If for instance it was a one time traumatic event such the death of a loved one then there can be emotional, psychological and physical symptoms such as sadness, anger, depression, heartache etc. As this is a highly traumatic one time event, the symptoms will generally be exhibited around the event. If the person has not dealt with the loss and repressed the event then symptoms may be exhibited at a later time. If for instance the trauma is ongoing such as repeated verbal and/or physical abuse then the emotional, psychological and physical symptoms can be sadness, anger, fatigue, loss of appetite, nervousness, low self-esteem, depression, aches, wounds etc. As this is an ongoing trauma for an individual the symptoms are exhibited at each occurrence of the event and could possibly become habitual if the abuse occurs for long periods of time.
Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.
anything that is possible
The trauma from being mugged had long lasting effects.