Answer:
Traumatic stress studies.
Explanation:
In the book <em>‘Human Adaptation to Extreme Stress: From the Holocaust to Vietnam edited by John P. Wilson, Zev Harel, Boaz Kahana, 1988</em>, the <u>authors explore a plethora of research regarding the consequences of such stressful events as war and their impact on victims.</u> In particular, the <u>authors focus on events, consequences and causal factors that influence how sufferers perceive both event and their consequences</u>.
In order to address the subject in a complex way, authors apply the <em>multidisciplinary </em>method and bring into discussion various findings from victimology, post-traumatic stress disorder studies, disaster studies and many more.
<span>The story of North American exploration spans an entire millennium and involves a wide array of European powers and uniquely American characters. It began with the Vikings’ brief stint in Newfoundland circa 1000 A.D. and continued through England’s colonization of the Atlantic coast in the 17th century, which laid the foundation for the United States of America. The centuries following the European arrivals would see the culmination of this effort, as Americans pushed westward across the continent, enticed by the lure of riches, open land and a desire to fufill the nation’s manifest destiny.</span>
A team can be a work group but a work group isn't always a team. Teams usually focus on a common goal. Work groups are simply people that work together.
I'd say it would be Catholicism