Experts in traumatic stress are concerned about global impact of what is happening in U.S.

Joan Cook*, Debra Kayser, Jackie June Ter Heide, Cherie Armour, Marianne Skogbrott Birkeland, Sandra Bloom, John Briere, Eric Bui, Eve Carlson, Marylene Cloitre, Marie-Eve Daspe, Charles Figley, Julian Ford, Bonnie Green, Talya Greene, Rodrigo Gilibrand, Maj Hansen, Nathaniel Harnett, Irma Hein, Jinhee HyunJana Javakhishvili, Debra Kaminer, Nancy Kassam-Adams, Karestan Koenen, Catrin Lewis, Alexander McFarlane, Alessandra Minelli, Candice Monson, Frank Neuner, Elana Newman, Angela Nickerson, Meaghan O'Donnell, Misari Oe, Matthew Price, Patricia Resick, Neil Roberts, Carolina Salgado, Ulrich Schnyder, Soraya Seedat, Antonia Seligowski, Marit Sijbrandij, Stuart Turner, Bessel van der Kolk, Miranda Olff

*Kontaktforfatter

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftLederpeer review

Abstract

Trauma is a global issue and public health concern. Political decisions may directly impact rates of trauma exposure, be it individual trauma or mass disaster, and guide how we deal with the consequences of trauma. In this editorial, we warn that the current U.S. administration’s decisions are impacting exposure to and consequences of trauma worldwide as well as disrupting the field of traumatic stress in research and practice.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer2496125
TidsskriftEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology
Vol/bind16
Udgave nummer1
Antal sider5
ISSN2000-8066
DOI
StatusUdgivet - dec. 2025

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