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Because being socially awkward totally means something bad happened to you onceHow does the quiz correlate with trauma? Trauma is built off of past experiences n shieet, so I don’t get how having a hard time talking to people irl, correlates with me being heckin traumatized. This quiz is so dumb, geg.
blud think he a nahuatlGOD like meThe test sucks, but what else would you expect from a commercial outfit trying to essentially sell you on a book or expert (who totally can remember what they read in the book they read) to fix all your life problems? If you want to try out CBT just nab a book with libgen and therape yourself.
Is there anything that explains this in more detail?
I agree that they are massively overselling the applicability. The PTSD wikipedia article only says that 19% of rape victims get PTSD, so by that standard people getting traumatized from nothing should be pretty rare?
But, if anyone does go in for therapy CBT is the only therapy shown to do anything substantially better than just talking about your problems. Idk how huge of effect it is or even if the term has been repurposed since I looked into it. It used to mean forcing yourself to recognize a contradiction in your way of thinking through multiple sensory channels at once, in an effort to form a new neural connection to pre-empt another unwanted pathway. This aspect of it being a physical thing was quite compelling evidence to me, but maybe it shouldn't have been because I never looked into how they observed the generation of the detour and determined it was actually in use. It was also compelling that they focused on definite logical contradictions in examples, not some "people can heckin' love you for who you are!" cope and optimism.
The unwanted original neural pathway here would "trauma" or at least the physical origin of the issue. I don't think this critique is helpful because lots of people believe in shellshock-type PTSD. I think people call this other more questionable stuff "complex PTSD".
An axolotl is a pretty clever mascot with their indeterminate growth and being evolutionarily described as "peter pan" for something to do with their embryology or whatever you call it.
There's a good Aporia article on thisThe test sucks, but what else would you expect from a commercial outfit trying to essentially sell you on a book or expert (who totally can remember what they read in the book they read) to fix all your life problems? If you want to try out CBT just nab a book with libgen and therape yourself.
Is there anything that explains this in more detail?
I agree that they are massively overselling the applicability. The PTSD wikipedia article only says that 19% of rape victims get PTSD, so by that standard people getting traumatized from nothing should be pretty rare?
But, if anyone does go in for therapy CBT is the only therapy shown to do anything substantially better than just talking about your problems. Idk how huge of effect it is or even if the term has been repurposed since I looked into it. It used to mean forcing yourself to recognize a contradiction in your way of thinking through multiple sensory channels at once, in an effort to form a new neural connection to pre-empt another unwanted pathway. This aspect of it being a physical thing was quite compelling evidence to me, but maybe it shouldn't have been because I never looked into how they observed the generation of the detour and determined it was actually in use. It was also compelling that they focused on definite logical contradictions in examples, not some "people can heckin' love you for who you are!" cope and optimism.
The unwanted original neural pathway here would "trauma" or at least the physical origin of the issue. I don't think this critique is helpful because lots of people believe in shellshock-type PTSD. I think people call this other more questionable stuff "complex PTSD".
An axolotl is a pretty clever mascot with their indeterminate growth and being evolutionarily described as "peter pan" for something to do with their embryology or whatever you call it.
There's a good Aporia article on this
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The myth of human fragility
Humans are not fragile creatures. They are resilient. And trauma is almost certainly not a widespread cause of mental illness.www.aporiamagazine.com
Post proof mental retardation is bad.There's a good Aporia article on this
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The myth of human fragility
Humans are not fragile creatures. They are resilient. And trauma is almost certainly not a widespread cause of mental illness.www.aporiamagazine.com
How the actual fuck are you people scoring so high? Post your answers I cant believe thisI believe whatever framework that underpins this test is terribly biased and confusing correlation with causation. The questions are basically just asking if you have difficulty communicating and whether you have a fear of rejection. A person who has these traits in their childhood would probably be more likely to be bullied or socially ostracized, and I suppose they have a higher likelihood of developing trauma, but it's a huge stretch to say these traits come from trauma. This is the nurture over nature theory on steroids, actual pseudoscience.
For the record, I scored 35/40.
Violence and strangulation and things I shouldn't say here tbh. I was a good kid tho so like why
Mabye cute agression, something with the amygdalaViolence and strangulation and things I shouldn't say here tbh. I was a good kid tho so like why
It only stopped after I turned 19 thoeMabye cute agression, something with the amygdala
Worth reading
BruhIt only stopped after I turned 19 thoe![]()
I'm 5'3 and he literally picked me up by the neck whilst choking me so I ran away from home and when I came back just shouting, no physical stuff. It's a long story actually it was epicBruh
What cause you got big enough to punch back or something?
Damn well now i wanna hear itI'm 5'3 and he literally picked me up by the neck whilst choking me so I ran away from home and when I came back just shouting, no physical stuff. It's a long story actually it was epic
So I broke the key, he strangled me over it and then I screamed, mom told me to stfu, tripped on glass and ran off, he told me never to walk through the fucking driveway again, I walked for 3 hours, shoes were full of blood bc heeled boots, got to exs house who I coincidently hung out with. It was 1am and I cried and fell asleep in his armsDamn well now i wanna hear it
shut up bitchSo I broke the key, he strangled me over it and then I screamed, mom told me to stfu, tripped on glass and ran off, he told me never to walk through the fucking driveway again, I walked for 3 hours, shoes were full of blood bc heeled boots, got to exs house who I coincidently hung out with. It was 1am and I cried and fell asleep in his arms
He was my ex at the time btw I just invited him out to get cake bc I felt bad evendoe he was actually bad I think.So I broke the key, he strangled me over it and then I screamed, mom told me to stfu, tripped on glass and ran off, he told me never to walk through the fucking driveway again, I walked for 3 hours, shoes were full of blood bc heeled boots, got to exs house who I coincidently hung out with. It was 1am and I cried and fell asleep in his arms
It asks very vague questions, and my own approach when taking a questionnaire with Likert scales is to pick the extreme option if I can instead of partial or neutral for accuracy's sake.How the actual fuck are you people scoring so high? Post your answers I cant believe this