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Originally posted by ClydeFrog42
Yeah, thats right, even the biggest toughest army badass can be reduced to a shell of his former self with little more then a traumatizing experience.
Originally posted by DrNotforhire
Originally posted by Algernonsmouse
Originally posted by DrNotforhire
I love how everything can give you PTSD now....
try catching shrapnel overseas... then talk to me about PTSD
I love how everyone is an internet psychologist now.
Go to school for 8 more years then talk to me about who really has what.
actually I am....
Originally posted by EspyderMan
Anyways...I think people need to stop trying to show each other up, stop arguing about others views/opinions and move on. Seriously guys. I mean come on. All this bickering over who is more right then who? It's childish and the fact 2 PSYCHOLOGISTS are playing along is frightening.
Originally posted by CREAM
Excessive force considering he complied with police and did not resist? Besides the fact he writes a funny TV show?
Originally posted by Bob Sholtz
reply to post by PrimalRed
that isn't true. PTSD is a real and lasting psychological condition. once the stress barrier is exceeded by a certain amount, PTSD is the result, and the stress barrier will never be as strong ever again. simple things, like a car muffler backfiring, can then easily breach their now lowered maximum stress level and result in panic, or full blown flashbacks.
The traumatic event is persistently re-experienced in at least ONE of the following ways:
Recurrent and intrusive distressing recollections of the event, including images, thoughts, or perceptions. Note: in young children, repetitive play may occur in which themes or aspects of the trauma are expressed.
Recurrent distressing dreams of the event. Note: in children, there may be frightening dreams without recognizable content
Acting or feeling as if the traumatic event were recurring (includes a sense of reliving the experience, illusions, hallucinations, and dissociative flashback episodes,including those that occur upon awakening or when intoxicated). Note: in children, trauma-specific reenactment may occur.
Intense psychological distress at exposure to internal or external cues that symbolize or resemble an aspect of the traumatic event.
Physiologic reactivity upon exposure to internal or external cues that symbolize or resemble an aspect of the traumatic event
Originally posted by Section31
Originally posted by CREAM
Excessive force considering he complied with police and did not resist? Besides the fact he writes a funny TV show?
Do you know what many people on ATS call 'excessive force'?
When the police officer opens his mouth to warn everyone off.
edit on 12/8/2011 by Section31 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ClydeFrog42
someone who claims to be a Psychologist should at very least uphold the ethical standards associated with the title.
Originally posted by DrNotforhire
reply to post by Jana12
Using the word "ignorant" is a little out played I think... Considering I know what I'm talking about.. What I stated was an example.... Maybe I should look up the definition for you, Getting arrested will not give you PTSD unless you are just weak minded... Just sayin
PTSD is not a disorder
PTSD is not a disorder or a mental illness. PTSD sufferers are not mentally ill people ... they are people who have been severely traumatized
Mental disorder
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A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological or behavioral pattern generally associated with subjective distress or disability that occurs in an individual, and which is not a part of normal development or culture.
Originally posted by DrNotforhire
Originally posted by Section31
Originally posted by CREAM
Excessive force considering he complied with police and did not resist? Besides the fact he writes a funny TV show?
Do you know what many people on ATS call 'excessive force'?
When the police officer opens his mouth to warn everyone off.
edit on 12/8/2011 by Section31 because: (no reason given)
LOVE IT! Yeah if a cop raises his voice... its considered excessive force now.... 5 warnings should be enough...
heck my dog listens after the third time!
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