This video discusses the concept of "collective trauma" and its interpretation in modern society, particularly in Greece. It explores how the term "trauma" has evolved from its psychoanalytic roots to a more generalized and sometimes misused concept. The speaker, psychologist Eugenia Sariyannidis, analyzes the psychological and societal implications of this broad application of trauma, questioning its validity and the potential for it to mask deeper societal issues or foster a culture of victimhood. The conversation touches upon historical events, social phenomena, and the role of psychology in understanding and potentially exacerbating societal passivity.