"we experience a fundamental assault on our right to live, on our personal sense of worth, and further, on our sense that the world (including people) basically supports human life."
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What does this sort of pressure look like, in practice? I can understand the general idea but I'm having trouble imagining a concrete scenario/argument someone would make
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"You think you're so great, having opinions you're unqualified to have, lol what a baby, you need adult supervision" or "god you're self-involved, thinking anybody *cares* what you want or believe".
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I get that "hot take" implies you're not very serious, but losing trust is a symptom of trauma, not the trauma itself. A person saying that isn't traumatizing you. They may be a trauma victim wanting understanding and empathy.
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I was somewhat exaggerating. What I mean is something more like "I take the controversial opinion that being traumatized is not a good way to be and people shouldn't advocate for more of it."
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Hi! you can read it here: Thread by
@s_r_constantin: "http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P … "Sense of foreshortened future" is a commonly attested symptom of PTSD. Lots of useful […]" https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1117987456991633408.html … Enjoy :)
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