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What Groups Would You Classify Trauma In To?

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Beeing forced to submit others to trauma - It happens in consentation camps -

(I used to work with war refugees)
 
Although it could fall under several of the catagories listed,I believe Holocaust Survivors is significant enough to deserve it's own catagory.

Peace and Hope...jefferylee
 
Alienating a specific child in the family, or alienating a spouse from family and friends. In addition to that, causing sibling rivalry by telling one child that his/her sibling is the parent's favorite and then turning around and telling another child that they are the parent's favorite.

Also, A parent, sibling, friend, or spouse not speaking to a person for long periods of time is a form of torture/punishment if that person is dependent on them.

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Child sex trade
Falls under "Children" or "Sexual"
Abandonment
Substance Abuse Related Abuse
Scapegoat
Abandonment > if abandoned, then it has been by family / partner (Family or Spouse) categories
Substance abuse cannot cause PTSD.
Scapegoat cannot cause PTSD. (If Abnormal trauma existed it would be due to another issue, family / spousal / etc)
Lifetime of Trauma
Falls under Torture / Family / Sexual depending on trauma.
- Starvation
Falls under Torture
how about - work related
Added - Employment (Thank you)
 
Beeing forced to submit others to trauma - It happens in consentation camps -
Comes under Torture
Holocaust Survivors is significant enough to deserve it's own catagory.
Whilst I agree it is significant, comes under Torture
Mental cruelty ( spousal )
Under Spouse
Alienating a specific child in the family, or alienating a spouse from family and friends. In addition to that, causing sibling rivalry by telling one child that his/her sibling is the parent's favorite and then turning around and telling another child that they are the parent's favorite.

Also, A parent, sibling, friend, or spouse not speaking to a person for long periods of time is a form of torture/punishment if that person is dependent on them.

critters
These are specific issues, not categories.
 
Falls under Torture

Re starvation, in my opinion it does stand separately. It's uniquely difficult to work through, ie I find it much much easier to deal with rape and severe violence memories than starvation. Fear of death from starvation messes with my head more than the near-death experiences from violence.

But if it does have to be lumped under another category, I would choose Family, not Torture. Because if you put it under Torture, then everything else that happened to me (sexual assaults, violence, repeated suffocations etc) would fall under that category.

Sorry to go on about it. Starvation as trauma is still a raw nerve for me.
 
Herc... valid point, though it is not about categorizing people, it is about categorizing trauma. You are referring to yourself and a symptom, not your trauma itself. You don't suffer PTSD due to amnesia, but instead you have amnesia of certain events due to your past trauma; which is categorized already if my memory serves me correctly.
 
Seychelle said:
much easier to deal with rape and severe violence memories than starvation.
Seychelle... all valid, though you are just referring to yourself and your situation. If a person is intentionally starved, it is a "torture technique" within abuse, or it is typically military torture.

If I created a group "Torture", then you could create a sub-group, "Starvation" at your descretion. This is not about sub-groups, but main big picture titles for types of trauma. This is in no way attempting to dismiss your trauma, nor is this the thread for your traumas discussion, as that is off-topic.
 
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