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"suffering from trauma" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who has experienced a painful or distressing event and is still dealing with the emotional effects of it. Example: "After the car accident, John has been suffering from trauma. He has nightmares and panic attacks, and is struggling to cope with everyday life."
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The aim of the study was to describe critical care nurse's experiences of nursing patients suffering from trauma.
"These are people who have been through war, who are suffering from trauma or post-traumatic stress.
The young man, after listening to "Combat Jack," realized that he was suffering from P.T.S.D. "Like, 'I'm suffering from trauma.
Now, she said, case workers deal with a complicated array of medical and social problems, with many AIDS victims suffering from trauma, depression, drug abuse and family issues.
In 2013, as Feinberg worked on distributing funds to those suffering from trauma inflicted by the Boston Marathon bombing, he told the Guardian: "It's harrowing.
Two million children in Syria have become the victims of bloody conflict, with many swept up in violence, and suffering from trauma, malnutrition and disease, a report says.
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At the clinic here, some patients, like Ms. Gurule, come in for severe snoring and daytime sleepiness and discover they are suffering from trauma-induced nightmares.
In Bobby's time, the response to soldiers suffering from trauma-related stress was too often "give yourself a shake, you're a soldier," said Heather Budge-Reid, chief executive of the charity Gardening Leave.
When I was doing the research for my book on Ali, I interviewed one of his main early antagonists in the ring, Floyd Patterson, who was clearly suffering from trauma-induced dementia.
(One student's burning question was why some people don't recover from heartbreak). Mr. Mischel's burning goal from childhood was to "make a life that would help my family recover from the trauma of suddenly becoming homeless refugees". More recently, it's been to find coping skills for children suffering from traumas of their own.
At the beginning of September, the German Chamber of Psychotherapists warned authorities that at least half of the refugees arriving in Germany are suffering from trauma-related mental issues, with more than 70percentt of refugees having witnessed violence and around 50percentt having directly experienced it.
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