Trauma awareness and origin of modern methods of children's traumatic experience prevention and rehabilitation in English romanticism

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Under the influence of the vital necessity, Romantics, long before psychological trauma was considered a disease and Z. Freud made his discoveries, tried to understand and describe in their works, diaries, letters the influence of personal and collective trauma on an individual, its manifestations, and find ways for overcoming it. Their achievements and the practicаl means used are illustrated through some examples of the attempts of the first generation of English Romantics (W. Wordsworth, S.T.Coleridge, R.Southey) to prevent and rehabilitate trauma in children.

English romanticism, childhood complex trauma, ways to prevent and overcome childhood trauma, dialogue, play therapy, creativity and trauma healing, william wordsworth, s.t. coleridge, robert southey, hartley coleridge

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