arguing "even if it doesn't work, there's no harm" is *at best* completely ignorant of the range of stuff people go through after trauma
@tbxsmason I understand. some people are unintentionally (or intentionally?) so wildly misrepresenting it, it's impossible to make sense
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@avantgame My reservation about the "cognitive vaccine" approach: people who think they are preventing or safe from PTSD, don't seek help -
@avantgame So I think a lot of this could be circumvented with a note on that post that says "this isn't a replacement for therapy" etc. -
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@avantgame Not sure it would, because the negative reaction is so wild/knee-jerky. Doesn't suggest a willingness to listen, IMO. -
@jdanielwariya @tbxsmason I agree nevertheless I made updates to the original post and wrote a long comment on https://theconversation.com/games-evangelists-and-naysayers-25006 … -
@avantgame @tbxsmason Well, you represented yourself and your position really well in that comment. -
@jdanielwariya @tbxsmason thank you!
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