travmatikós
Travmatikós is a term derived from the Greek word "traumatikos," meaning "of or relating to a wound" or "injury." In modern usage, it is primarily employed in medical and psychological contexts to describe something that causes or is caused by trauma. In medicine, it refers to a physical injury resulting from an external force, such as a blow, fall, or accident. This can range from minor abrasions to severe, life-threatening conditions.
In psychology, travmatikós is used to describe experiences that cause significant emotional distress or psychological injury.