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    1. Rolf Degen‏ @DegenRolf 4 Jan 2018
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      Just reread one of the most important and elevating psychology papers: The vast majority of people do not break under traumatic experiences. Resilience is the default, not the rare exception.pic.twitter.com/hmzo0mCioQ

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      There is also no dose–response relationship, no link between severity or frequency of traumas and PTSD, as this great review by Scott Lilienfeld shows. I am a bit flabbergasted that some want to rescue the obsolete idea of fragility at all costs. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272735807002048# …!pic.twitter.com/FfnQYeiM1p

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          ... that summary appears to be at odds with the abstract which states "a simple dose-response relationship is often not supported". I think that it is good to challenge simple models but not by over-simplifying quite an interesting critique in this way.

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        1. Jeremy_Christey FRSA‏ @Jeremy_Christey 4 Jan 2018
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          Absolutely; most people cope most of the time...

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        1. JK‏ @JKM8984 Feb 22
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          I find this hard to square with other research reporting the frequency effect for the number of different types of trauma experience. (Easier to measure than absolute number of events) https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=de&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0%2C5&cites=14276831375234549836&scipsc=&q=wilker+kolassa+building+block+effect&btnG=#d=gs_qabs&u=%23p%3D-X0BxWjOVjgJ …

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        1. Zeitgeistsuicide‏ @zeitgystsuicide 10 Jan 2018
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          I believe fragility is formed during critical right brain growth periods in infancy via attachment relationships. Implicit schemes are formed here together with emotion regulation systems. Psychopathology follows.

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        1. Zeitgeistsuicide‏ @zeitgystsuicide 12 Jan 2018
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          Depends on when you're looking. Ambient relational trauma in infants is enough to override any kind of resilience factors an infant might have. This could even be neglect, the kind CPS doesn't recognize as effectual enough to remove a child from a home.

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        1. Zeitgeistsuicide‏ @zeitgystsuicide 12 Jan 2018
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          Also: repeated, prolonged stress is associated with long term patterns of autonomic reactivity expressed in 'neuronal structural changes, involving atrophy that might lead to permanent damage, including neuronal loss' McEwan 2000 via Shore 2003

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        1. James "make welfare more efficient" Oliver‏ @JmsOlvr 2 Jun 2018
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          Could PTSD be a misdiagnosis of depression?

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