Sentence examples for shared trauma from inspiring English sources

"shared trauma" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a traumatic experience that is shared by multiple individuals or a group, and can be used in various contexts where this type of experience is being discussed. Example: The survivors of the natural disaster formed a strong bond due to their shared trauma and supported each other in their healing journey.

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The terror of Oslo and Utøya has given us Norwegians a shared trauma that will stay with us for ever.

With endless potential for meet-cutes and a little bit of shared trauma, uni still has all the conditions for making lifelong friends.

PAGE 14 NATIONAL A FRIENDSHIP WITH ROOTS In an Accident's Pain The relationship of Jeffrey Schrock and Clifford Helm is a complicated one, cemented by a shared trauma.

The lavatorial arrangements at the festival - which is proud of it egalitarian spirit - were once described as "the essential shared trauma that unites the megastars with the fans in the mosh-pit".

The literary marketplace responds to headlines and shared trauma in a more or less predictable way: books about sex and vampires and Jesus sell; more subtly Buell's point books about the illusion of social updraft in America sell, too.

Watching clips of Orff in Palmer's film, it is tempting to see him as a recognisable type of postwar German, a man carrying his part of a shared trauma about which he preferred to remain silent.

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Tony never liked talking about their shared traumas.

Ray rebuffs her, but the narrative seeds are sown, and after a brief chat about their shared traumas, they get down to business.

Though Gauguin needs no help as a subject, this exhibition will reflect some of that light and heat, not only through the painters' shared traumas in Arles, but also because, like Van Gogh, Gauguin was an obsessive analyst of his own creation.

Kevin is the author of Natural Disasters as a Catalyst for Social Capital (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015), a ground-breaking book that demonstrates the role of shared traumas in either bringing communities together or tearing them apart.

If you are dealing with the wounds of prejudice, discrimination and other shared traumas, repeating the story with supportive others who've shared the experience can lessen it.

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