Traumatic experiences often involve a threat to life or safety, but any situation that leaves you feeling overwhelmed and alone can be traumatic, even if it doesn't involve physical harm. It's not the objective facts that determine whether an event is traumatic, but your subjective emotional experience of the event. The more frightened and helpless you feel, the more likely you are to be traumatized.
So in lighter words...a person can be emotionally damaged in an event that caused you to be freaked out by or traumatized by..you can be emotionally damaged by a bad relationship with lovers. Friends. Family..
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the album "Emotionalism"
Emotionalism, tenebrism and naturalism
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Orthodox clergymen, who were deeply skeptical of the emotionalism and the theatrical antics of the revivalists.
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Emotionalism is the aesthetic theory to which the painting The Scream adheres.
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Realism is the movement where writers rejected exaggerated emotionalism and focused on depicting objective observations of the world. They aimed to represent everyday life and social issues in a truthful and authentic manner. Famous authors associated with this movement include Gustave Flaubert, Honore de Balzac, and Leo Tolstoy.