The Lasting Impact of Trauma on Marginalized Communities: A Closer Look at Three Groups
Trauma is an intensely distressing event that has been a significant aspect of human history, encompassing wars, disasters, and instances of abuse and discrimination that affect individuals across all walks of life. Its impact often extends beyond the event itself, leaving lasting emotional and psychological scars that reveal both human resilience and vulnerability (Oliaei, 2023). However, Allwood et al. (2021) stated that individuals and communities marginalized due to their identities face an increased risk of experiencing traumatic stress and socioeconomic difficulties worldwide. This marginalization, along with the heightened vulnerability to various adversities, is linked to disparities in physical health, mental health, and overall well-being (Allwood et al., 2021). Trauma is a deeply personal experience; nonetheless, for marginalized communities, it frequently arises from collective injuries caused by systemic oppression, historical injustices, and the struggles of everyday existence, and the overall sense of belonging (Oliaei, 2023). This blog will discuss three groups that demonstrate extraordinary resilience amidst significant adversity including refugees and asylum seekers, indigenous populations, and LGBTQIA+ youth. Understanding their unique experiences is crucial for promoting a more just and empathetic society.
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