being unique to each patient and may be more difficult to recognize than physical trauma
Experiencing emotional, psychological, or physical trauma.
Trauma is a serious physical injury or shock to the body, or a mental shock or injury which causes lasting psychological damage.Phobia is a psychological condition; an anxiety disorder. It literally means a fear of something. A phobia might have no identifiable origin, or it might be caused by conditioning, or discernible trauma.
The length of the summary depends on the length and complexity of the piece to be summarized. It is doubtful that a whole novel could be summarized in 6 sentences, but a page of a book or a short chapter might be summarized in six sentences.
There are various reasons a person might become mute, including physical trauma to the vocal cords, psychological trauma or anxiety, neurological conditions such as stroke or brain injury, or selective mutism where a person chooses not to speak in certain situations due to anxiety or fear. It is important for a person who has become mute to seek medical or psychological help to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
One example might be - "The blunt force trauma was the cause of the victim's death". Another might be - "John lives with the trauma of his experience".
Your data might be summarized in the form of tables, charts, or graphs, or they might be recorded in a paragraph .
A psychological review can help you. You also might have ADHD or ADD.
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Two meanings, one physical and one emotional. A physical trauma is an injury, i.e., a "blunt force trauma to the head" might be caused by a bat to the head. There are mental traumas, such as being in war, the stress of which can cause Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, the trauma being that one had to kill and watch friends be killed or terribly injured.
I think its trauma. You might want to still look it up thoughNo its not, its Traffic Accidents