I believe that being rejected can be considered a type of trauma, it could be a traumatic experience.
I think type 2....
Penetrating Trauma where something enters the body (i.e. a bullet or knife) and Blunt Force Trauma (i.e. a punch).
Hanging
Traumas can't cause diabetes, nor the type 1 and the type 2; unless there is a pancreas asportation after a severe abdominal trauma, and so the subject goes toward to the type 1 diabetes.
A+ blunt force brain trauma
standard trauma surgeon.
ultraviolet
autoimmune medication such as azathiroprine
Rejection tactics involve pressuring someone to conform by making them feel excluded or rejected for not going along with the group. This type of peer pressure uses social exclusion as a means to influence behavior.
Clinical terms for denial include rejection, repudiation, negative and non acceptance. Denial is a form of repression which is a self preservation mechanism that protects the brain from trauma.
an agent's job is full with Rejection. The rejection was inevitable.
Depends on what type of trauma it is. If it's causing you a lot of stress or lowering your immune system then that can trigger or aggravate a break out.