2009
DOI: 10.2190/il.17.1.c
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Triggers, Flashbacks, and Fantasia: Intrusive Death Imagery following Homicide Loss

Abstract: Psychological trauma following the murder of a loved one can be tormenting for survivors who involuntarily re-experience their loss in gruesome, sensory-laden images from both witnessed and imagined scenes of the violent death. Intrusive images and cognitions of the event, often experienced in the acute aftermath of homicide, can also be triggered throughout the lifetime of persons suffering traumatic loss. This article differentiates and explores traumagenic re-experiencing phenomena by two types: flashback i… Show more

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