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An authoritative definition of "trauma"
Bjorn, Pret pbjorn at emh.orgTue Mar 31 18:51:03 BST 2009
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What's "too long?" A hundred and twenty years? "Traumatic life events" were described in psychology literature as early as 1889. By contrast, the disease definition of trauma we lay claim to is the truly neological version. Folks, neither usage is going away. Heave a sigh and move on. Pret -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Blueflightmedic Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:28 AM To: 'Trauma & Critical Care mailing list' Subject: RE: An authoritative definition of "trauma" Easy; you are being too inclusive. Trauma is injury sustained from the application of force to tissue excess to the tissue's ability to handle it. Calling psychological upset 'trauma' has confused separate entities for too long. -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Howard Berkowitz Sent: 27 March 2009 13:51 To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list Subject: An authoritative definition of "trauma" Rather to my surprise, there is no pure definition of "trauma" at Trauma.org. Here's my challenge: I'm dealing with a wiki article where some advocates want to focus on stress disorders (to say nothing of recovered memory therapies) that are secondary only to psychogenic events, and mostly child abuse (and, in this case, ritual abuse conspircies). They are preempting the word "trauma" as a synonym for child abuse; they are ignoring even combat stress. I want to start a core article on trauma that then can branch into the sort of multisystem trauma that is of chief interest here, but also include psychogenic traumas. Once that structure exists, I'd like to invite participation, but I need to solve the immediate hijacking of the concept. If there really is no good formal source that can be used, can a consensus definition be created here? _________________________________________________________________ Quick access to Windows Live and your favorite MSN content with Internet Explorer 8. http://ie8.msn.com/microsoft/internet-explorer-8/en-us/ie8.aspx?ocid=B03 7MSN 55C0701A -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/
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