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paredler

paredler

Student
Jul 31, 2022
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So 90% move on with their lives like nothing happened? They just recover automatically and continue to finction? How does this happen? How do most people not break and collapse?
 
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FrancesFarmer

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Aug 18, 2024
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They're finding PTSD is something that can be random, genetic makeup, individuals neural pathways, memories are stored in the hippocampus so there's lots of variations on a scientific level
 
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divinemistress87

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Jan 1, 2024
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I think me already having major depression before trauma contributed greatly to developing ptsd
 
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BornByGhosts

wants to overcome Sports Illustrated
Mar 3, 2023
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modern studies are only as good as the source of funding (or lack thereof)
probably best not to hold modern scientific community as source to all truths. some truth, sure.
 
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