The correct examples of community trauma include cultural trauma, racial trauma, and historical trauma.
- Cultural trauma refers to the damage inflicted on a group's identity and cultural practices, often through oppression or marginalization.
- Racial trauma involves the enduring psychological effects of systemic racism and racial discrimination experienced by individuals and communities.
- Historical trauma pertains to the cumulative emotional and psychological wounds experienced by a group over generations due to significant, often violent, events in their history.
The other options you provided include types of trauma that are more focused on individuals or families rather than on the community level.