“Trauma is frozen time.” (Horst Obleser)
trauma |ˈtroumə; ˈtrô-|
noun ( pl. -mas or -mata |-mətə|)
ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Greek, literally ‘wound.’
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“Trauma is frozen time.” (Horst Obleser)
trauma |ˈtroumə; ˈtrô-|
noun ( pl. -mas or -mata |-mətə|)
ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Greek, literally ‘wound.’
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