Psychological trauma refers to the emotional response resulting from distressing events, such as abuse, violence, or loss, which can lead to conditions like PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Physical trauma, on the other hand, involves bodily harm or injury, often resulting from accidents, violence, or medical emergencies. Both types of trauma can have long-lasting effects on an individual's mental and physical well-being, impacting their ability to function and cope with daily life. Addressing both psychological and physical trauma is crucial for recovery and healing.
Do you mean psychologically or PHYSICALLY addictive
Physically and psychologically.
Tranquilizers are addictive both psychologically and physically. Some -- such as Valium -- even have potentially fatal withdrawal symptoms.
not physically, but psychologically you can But many webs say you can...by taking it
Isolation
Physically - Phil. Mentally and psychologically - Lucas.
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Presurgical testing psychologically and physically prepares a patient for surgery.
As old as you are physically,psychologically fit in real life.
Because fast foods are readily available when someone is in a hurry.