Article written in collaboration with @osteopata_dilettamacchi and @ppsycotips Introduction When we talk about trauma, the collective imagination tends to evoke something distant and extraordinary: a war, a natural disaster, or physical violence. Something that is recounted, processed through words, that belongs to the domain of the mind and memory. Yet the neuroscientific and clinical research of the last thirty years has profoundly and irreversibly transformed this vision.