Term ID: T2321

Historical Trauma

/historical-trauma/
The cumulative emotional and psychological wounds experienced by groups across generations, including slavery, genocide, colonization, and their ongoing effects on descendant communities.
Example: Native American communities experiencing higher rates of mental illness and substance abuse related to historical experiences of forced relocation, cultural suppression, and systematic oppression.

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Reference: Brave Heart (2003)