traumatisevat
Traumatisevat is a proposed psychological construct intended to describe a pattern of reactions to exposure to traumatic events. It is a neologism that has appeared in limited scholarly discussions to capture persistent, cross-cutting symptoms that may extend beyond traditional PTSD criteria. The term is not part of formal diagnostic systems such as the DSM-5-TR or ICD-11, and its use remains debated among clinicians and researchers.
In conceptual terms, traumatisevat has been linked to discussions of complex trauma, moral injury, and dissociation.
Common features attributed to traumatisevat include intrusive memories and avoidance of trauma reminders, emotional numbing or
Risk factors proposed in the literature include chronic or repeated trauma exposure, childhood adversity, caregiving or
Diagnosis and measurement for traumatisevat are not standardized. There are no validated criteria or scales universally
Treatment approaches discussed in relation to traumatisevat emphasize trauma-focused therapies, such as EMDR and trauma-focused CBT,