Traumatic means emotionally disturbing or distressing.
Some children find the first day of school to be a little traumatic. Some synonyms for the word traumatic are distressing, stressful, and disturbing.
The correct spelling is "traumatic"
Traumatic Brain InjuryTraumatic Brain Injury
Trauma is an abstract noun. This is how: Trauma is a noun which we can feel while traumatic is its adjective form to describe something that feels like trauma.
release of emotional tension achieved through recalling a repressed traumatic experience.
bovine traumatic reticulopericarditis
The root word is "trauma", from Middle English meaning "shock" or "injury". Words from it are "traumatic", which you listed, and "traumatize".
Traumatic dental avulsion is the medical term meaning a tooth was knocked out.
Kubler-Ross: Five stages of adjustment
The word 'traumatic' is the adjective form of the noun trauma.
Partie Traumatic was created on 2008-07-07.
The word traumatic is the adjective form of the noun trauma.
What is the dsm code for traumatic brain injury
Traumatic grief-- Grief resulting from the loss of a loved one in a traumatic situation (natural or transportation disaster, act of terrorism or mass murder, etc.)
What is the dsm code for traumatic brain injury
A traumatic event can be traumatic for various reasons and many people disagree on what is traumatic and what is not. Whether an event is traumatic or not, will depend on the individual. But for many people, natural disasters are very traumatic because of the loss of property, wealth, and life. Other people agree that car accidents are very traumatic because of the possibility of death, severe injury, or paralysis. Other people experience trauma as a result of rape, molestation, or domestic violence. Abuse (physical, sexual, emotional) is also traumatic. For many parents, families, and caregivers, trauma can result from caring for the severe mental illness of a loved one. For example, schizophrenia or severe bipolar disorder can be very traumatizing to family members. It is difficult to understand the person's delusion, hallucinations, increased levels of energy, or changing moods or thought processes. The list of traumatic events are extensive. The key here is remembering that traumatic events can be different for everyone. What you might think is traumatic may not be traumatic to the next person.
Yes, think PTSD, post traumatic stress disorder.