There are many ways of explaining trauma, all of which are culturally and socially constructed and therefore limited by the socially defined stocks of knowledge available at the time.
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Trauma, the Body and Transformation: A Narrative Inquiry
2003, Kingsley Publishers, Jessica
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Trauma, the Body and Transformation: A Narrative Inquiry
June 2003, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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"There are many ways of explaining trauma, all of which are culturally and socially constructed and therefore limited by the socially defined stocks of knowledge available at the time."
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