Corporate trauma (also referred to as workplace trauma) can stem from a single event or from prolonged exposure (Schwartz, 2016; van der Kolk, 2014). Significant and unaddressed trauma can lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Corporate trauma can exist across all roles and industries, and can stem from among other things:
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Research indicates that prolonged exposure to workplace stressors can lead to both physical and psychological health consequences (American Psychological Association [APA], 2023).
Corporate trauma can have both physical, as well as mental and emotional consequences.
The psychological toll of corporate trauma can be profound, affecting emotional regulation and overall mental well-being (Hobfoll et al., 2018).
Common symptoms include:
Other more severe symptoms may include suicidal Ideation or even suicide.
Without intervention, the long-term consequences of workplace trauma can be severe, potentially leading to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), chronic health conditions, and decreased job performance. (Bonde et al., 2016).
When workplace trauma goes unaddressed, it can lead to both short and long term consequences that can impact productivity, employee well-being, and overall business success.
Short term consequences may include:
Long term consequences of workplace trauma include:
Corporate trauma is real. It shapes how people show up, how they relate to their work, and how sustainable their roles feel over time. The impact is felt across individuals, teams, and the systems they operate within. But change is possible when leaders are willing to do things differently.
We may not be able to transform the system as a whole, but as Margaret Wheatley reminds us, we can create islands of sanity. These are intentional environments where trust, care, and dignity are not exceptions but expectations. This is the work we are committed to.
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If you’ve experienced harm in a workplace, we invite you to participate in our active research study. Your experience can help us better understand the patterns of corporate trauma and support more informed, evidence-based responses.
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