Trauma Narratives: A Psychological Study on the Select Partition Writing 2290 Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI) Volume 13, Issue 1, January 2022: 2290-2302 Trauma Narratives: A Psychological Study on the Select Partition Writing Dr. Ambreen Safder Kharbe Assistant Professor College of Languages and Translation, Najran University, KSA askharbe@nu.edu.sa Abstract The history of partition has been the history of trauma and dislocation. The deficiency in recounting the history of trauma is that humanity awarded cardinal forces rather than emphasising the victims' vulnerability. The traumatic experience is stored in an unconscious part of the brain as a photographic negative. Trauma studies examine trauma's psychological, rhetorical, and cultural impact on literature and society. Scholars study the psychological and social aspects that influence a person's understanding of a traumatic experience and how language influences such an experience. This paper tries to investigate the trauma narrative from multiple perspectives. First, the individual trauma narrative is analysed from man, woman and child outlooks. Second, the collective trauma narrative analyses the communal distress during the partition and the aftermath creates enmity among the Hindus and Muslims who once lived calmly as brothers and sisters. Literary giants like SaadatHasanManto, Rajinder Singh Bedi, RanaDasgupta, and BhishamSahni are evident in how they employ fiction to depict the individual and social reality of those who endured enormous suffering during India's division that is investigated with trauma narrative. Keywords: His-trauma, Her-trauma, trauma narrative, partition, juvenal trauma Introduction: Literature about the partition combines agony, pain, and bloodshed. It does not stop at eradicating the link between literature and history; it also interacts prophetically with our national future and urgently demands that we become civilised. The anticipated dimensions of fragmentation are war, massacres, the holocaust, and natural disasters, which inspire authors to create magnificent works of literature and other art. Unquestionably, the separation of India is regarded as a monumental historical catastrophe and a communally elevated tragedy of colossal proportions. During the 1947 Indian partition, it is estimated that many people were assaulted, a large number were molested and transformed, and an untold number were uprooted and changed into