considering multiple interpretations of trauma
According to Judy Lewis Herman’s witty remark, in the present time, the trauma is then forgotten by scientific literature, then it is actively studied again as if forcing research to imitate the psychic that is perceived in them, which obscures the events shocking it.3 In the first half of the 20th century, enriched with ever newer ideas, traumatology committed an expansion from psychoanalysis to related disciplines – ethnology (Freud) and