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Trauma, grief and integrity principle

"The integrity principle founds itself upon a vow of entirety, a cherished promise of being whole and safe."
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Hello, my name is Saverio Tomasella. I am a Psychoanalyst from France. As an Editor of Trauma and Acute Care, I would like to share some milestones about Trauma and Psychological Traumatism. It is important to distinguish these two words. Trauma is a Greek name which means injury. A traumatised person is wounded. Then, a psychological traumatism follows the shock. In fact, the trauma produces personal consequences, as deep anxiety, breakdown and repetitive nightmares. The persons are upset by the trauma. They must deal with the accident or the drama they lived, take it into account, understand it, overcome it, if possible, and live differently after it happened to them. So, a traumatism encompasses all these consequences and corresponds to a specific story one can, or could, tell about the drama. With the development of natural disasters as well as human disasters, we also need to differentiate a trauma from a catastrophe. A disaster leads to several traumas and grieves altogether...

Desubjectivation and resubjectivation after a catastrophe

" Our present time is engrossed with the question of disasters. Whether natural disasters, human slaughters or terrorist attacks, such disasters challenge our ability to confront and respond to them, both individually and collectively. In this context, the notion of trauma and, still more, the idea of "resilience" need to be supplemented and expanded, or even superseded. The disaster corresponds to a rupture of existential continuity for individuals, families, and communities. More than an amount of grief and trauma, it brings about a real overthrow leading to the desubjectivation of those facing it or those who were witnesses. After such an experience of the chaos, what are the possibilities of resubjectivation for the individual? What could be the forms of "collective resilience", considered as a set of processes to invent together, particularly through memory and solidarity?" Complete article on Trauma an...