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Political Trauma

The psychological injury inflicted by exposure to, or direct victimization by, oppressive political systems, violent ideological conflict, state-sponsored violence, or the chronic terror of living under unstable or authoritarian regimes. This includes the trauma of refugees, persecuted minorities, political prisoners, and citizens subjected to gaslighting propaganda, the collapse of social contracts, and the betrayal by trusted institutions. It is the damage done when the political sphere, which should provide security and order, becomes a source of pervasive threat and moral injury.
Example: A journalist in an authoritarian country is kidnapped, tortured, and released, but lives in constant fear of re-abduction. A family in a war zone hears bombs every night for years. A minority community sees their rights legislated away and faces increasing state-sanctioned violence. Even in stable democracies, a person may develop political trauma from chronic exposure to threats of civil war, the erosion of democratic norms, and the feeling of helplessness as institutions fail. The trauma is the shattering of the fundamental trust that the political world will provide a safe container for life.
by Dumu The Void January 27, 2026
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Legal Trauma

The specific psychological harm caused by direct involvement with the legal system as a victim, accused, or litigant. It stems from the system's inherent violence: the loss of autonomy, the adversarial dehumanization, the financial ruin, the interminable delays, and the profound powerlessness before bureaucratic machinery. Even "winning" a case can be traumatic due to the process itself. This includes survivors re-traumatized by courts, families bankrupted by custody battles, and the PTSD of wrongful incarceration. The law, in its operation, often inflicts wounds as severe as the original injury it purports to address.
Example: A sexual assault survivor undergoes a brutal cross-examination where their character and memory are shredded, only to see the case dismissed on a technicality. The legal trauma they endure—the public humiliation, the betrayal by a system they trusted for justice—can be more psychologically damaging than the initial assault. They are left with a profound conviction that the world is not just, that institutions are hostile, and that seeking help leads to further violation.
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Economic Trauma

The pervasive psychological injury resulting from chronic economic precarity, exploitation, and systemic financial violence. This is not merely stress about bills, but the deep-seated damage caused by wage theft, inescapable debt, predatory lending, homelessness, the constant threat of destitution, and the humiliating gauntlet of means-tested social services. It rewires the nervous system for constant scarcity, destroys future-oriented thinking, and inflicts a moral injury by framing poverty as personal failure within a system designed to create it. It is the trauma of being treated as disposable capital.
Example: A gig worker sleeps in their car, checks their phone obsessively for the next ride, and survives on adrenaline and fear. They develop severe anxiety, insomnia, and a dissociative sense that their life is not their own. This is economic trauma: the body and mind breaking down under the relentless uncertainty and dehumanizing logic of precarious labor. The trauma is systemic, baked into an economic order that extracts mental and physical health as a cost of doing business.
by Dumu The Void January 27, 2026
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Secular Trauma

The psychological and existential injury experienced by individuals leaving or existing outside of religious frameworks, within societies that are still deeply structured by religious norms. This includes the loss of community, meaning, and ritual; familial rejection or shunning; the existential terror of a universe without divine order; and the chronic micro-aggressions of living in a culture where religious belief is default. It is the trauma of the "faithless" navigating a world that often pathologizes their doubt as moral decay or emptiness, forcing them to reconstruct identity, ethics, and purpose from scratch.
Example: A person raised in a fundamentalist religion loses their faith after a crisis of conscience. Their family declares them dead, their friends abandon them. They face daily assumptions that they are immoral or unhappy because they don't believe. They struggle with profound existential vertigo—the fear that without heaven, life is meaningless. This secular trauma is the compounded grief of losing a worldview, a community, and a sense of cosmic safety, while being offered no secular rites of passage or support structures to navigate the loss.
by Dumu The Void January 27, 2026
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Secular Trauma Syndrome

The chronic condition stemming from unresolved Secular Trauma, characterized by a defensive, hyper-rationalist worldview, deep-seated distrust of communal belonging, and a persistent, often unacknowledged, existential grief. Sufferers may exhibit abrasive atheist militancy as a defense against their own sadness, or conversely, a hollow, consumerist approach to filling the "god-shaped hole." Symptoms include an inability to engage with metaphor or ritual, social alienation, and a cynical aversion to any form of transcendence or collective meaning-making, having equated all such things with their traumatic religious past.
Example: A former evangelical becomes a strident, online atheist who attacks any expression of spirituality as "stupid." They are deeply lonely, find art and music meaningless, and fill their life with cynical debate and empty productivity. Underneath the intellectual superiority is a secular trauma syndrome: an unprocessed grief for the community and cosmic certainty they lost, and a terrified rigidity that ensures they will never be "fooled" again by any belief system. Their rationality is a fortress built around a wound.
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Videogame Trauma

Psychological injury caused by direct, repeated exposure to highly distressing or violating content within video games, or by the social ecosystems surrounding them. This goes beyond being scared by a horror game. It includes trauma from graphic, involuntary scenes (e.g., infamous story moments involving torture or sexual violence), prolonged in-game harassment and hate raids, or the psychological manipulation of "live service" games designed to create addiction and financial stress. It also encompasses the trauma of esports or competitive grinding, where extreme pressure, social isolation, and abuse from coaches or communities lead to burnout, anxiety disorders, and shattered self-worth.
Example: A teenager spends years in a hyper-competitive League of Legends team, enduring daily screaming from a coach, racist slurs from opponents, and a schedule that destroys sleep and schoolwork. After a final, very public loss, they develop severe panic attacks at the sound of the game's music, chronic shame, and cannot engage with any form of competition. This is videogame trauma—the damage isn't from pixels, but from the very real human cruelty and exploitative systems embedded in the gaming environment.
by Dumu The Void January 27, 2026
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Videogame Trauma Syndrome

The chronic condition resulting from unresolved Videogame Trauma, characterized by a pathological relationship with interactive media and a fragmented sense of self. Symptoms include: involuntary flashbacks to in-game events, aversion to specific game genres or mechanics associated with the trauma, an inability to play games "for fun" (everything becomes a high-stakes performance or trigger), and the blurring of in-game achievements/ failures with core identity. The sufferer may also exhibit social withdrawal except through gaming, yet find that activity itself is now a source of pain, creating a paralyzing double-bind.
Example: A former World of Warcraft raider who was bullied out of their top guild for a single mistake now, years later, cannot click on any multiplayer game icon without a wave of nausea. They start single-player games but quit minutes in, consumed by a phantom sense of letting an imaginary team down. Their friends are all gamers, so they become isolated. They have videogame trauma syndrome: their primary mode of social connection and identity has become a minefield of psychological triggers, leaving them culturally homeless and chronically dysregulated.
by Dumu The Void January 27, 2026
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