WordNet
n. an emotional wound or shock often having long-lasting effects [syn: trauma]
Usage examples of "psychic trauma".
There is also a possibility, which is very difficult to explore, that the ailment was caused within the minds of the scientists by some catalytic agent, or by some psychic trauma that we can't even imagine.
Since additional psychic trauma was the last thing I had needed during the awful summer and fall, up until now I had given this particĀ.
Since additional psychic trauma was the last thing I had needed during the awful summer and fall, up until now I had given this particular form of meditation a firm miss.
Sometimes latents were spontaneously raised to operancy by severe psychic trauma, but the more usual means involved specialized therapy by meta preĀ.
A young soul, compared again to a child, is a very immature and an easily hurt thing, and cannot stand up to massive psychic trauma.
Then he stared at Spider Joe's deeply furrowed cheeks, and remembered the psychic trauma of viewing the Lombardy Zeroth cards&mdash.
Makita heard the bitterness in his friend's voice and wondered at the innumerable kinds of rationalization the human mind could unearth in order to protect itself from psychic trauma.
When a person is going through a psychic trauma, their mind sends out a sort of SOS - a telepath can hear it for miles.
The nimble little F-4s could have maneuvered into the lumbering monitors blind zones even if the minds controlling those monitors hadnt been reeling from psychic trauma.
The nimble little F-4s could have maneuvered into the lumbering monitors' blind zones even if the minds controlling those monitors hadn't been reeling from psychic trauma.
McCoy fussed, recognizing symptoms of shock, chronic fatigue and all manner of delayed psychic trauma without having to look too closely.