Concept information
Preferred term
historical trauma
Definition
- Historical trauma response is an intergenerationally transmitted cluster of trauma symptoms experienced by members of an ethnic group or community whose history includes severe and cataclysmic trauma, such as genocide. Symptoms of historical trauma response may include depression, anxiety, anger, low self-esteem, emotional numbing, substance abuse, suicidal ideation or suicide, and other self-harming behaviors. [Source: Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology; Historical Trauma (Native Americans)]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/historical_trauma
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