Are there any numbers? How high or low is the rate of geting sick? 10%? Far less?
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."Summarizing this research, Ozer et al. recently noted that “roughly 50%–60% of the U.S. population is exposed to traumatic stress but only 5%–10% develop PTSD” https://twitter.com/DegenRolf/status/948846659995357185 … http://academic.udayton.edu/JackBauer/Readings%20353/Bonanno%2004%20resilience.pdf …
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Side point, but isn't trauma defined by damage?
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Only in medicine, I think. This is about psychological trauma.
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If they did, far more people would have PTSD lol. It's about the attribution style.
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Maybe because our definition of "sick" is way too narrow. Sickness surely is a spectrum, and some people do not obviously look sick even though they may be less productive or are more likely to give up. Of course, I also believe there is a good kind of stress.
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What? Is this a joke? Who are these people who think that experiencing a stressful event results *in most cases* in sickness or depression? People who have never experienced anything stressful?
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