She rejected the money

She rejected the money

http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/319569/inquiry-‘absolute-way’-to-bring-abusers-to-account Chrissie Chamberlain, 62, was nine when she went to live with a second foster family in the 1960s. Over the next six years she was beaten, punched, kicked, slapped and raped by her foster father. Some years later she wrote to police telling them about the abuse at the hand of the man, who…

Dolchstoss or the legend of the “stab in the back.”

Dolchstoss or the legend of the “stab in the back.”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-nazi-propaganda-coordinate_us_58583b6fe4b08debb78a7d5c?section=politics The word Gleichshaltung is often translated from the German as “coordination” and refers to the process of ― politically speaking ― getting in line. It often appears in books about the Nazi era. German Jewish philologist Victor Klemperer and German journalist Joachim Fest wrote about the personal cost of coordinating in their respective memoirs….

Evolution of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in American Cinema

Evolution of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in American Cinema

https://theoakwheel.wordpress.com/2013/12/23/the-evolution-of-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-in-american-cinema-and-culture/ Then, in 1982, with a new president in the Oval Office, a new wave of PTSD cinema emerged: the Rambo era. Along with the three Rambo installments that comprised this decade came the reimagining of history, or as famed film critics, Siskel and Ebert, referred to such movies as, “‘this time we win films’.”[9]…

Trump: the 21st century Chamberlain

Trump: the 21st century Chamberlain

Trump has Churchill rolling in his grave: https://t.co/cCHrF4LXtl pic.twitter.com/DmyUJukScn — The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) December 19, 2016 The same people who believe Hillary Clinton and John Podesta sit atop a global organization of child kidnapping, rape, cannibalism, and murder based on pizza joints scream their lungs out denying even the possibility of Russian interference in…

PTSD: What are the signs?

PTSD: What are the signs?

https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/2338950/lady-gaga-rape-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/ Re-experiencing: This is the most common symptom. It often takes the form of flashbacks, nightmares, repetitive and distressing images or sensations, sweating, pain, nausea and trembling. Avoidance: Avoiding certain people and places that remind the person of the experience. Many people avoid talking about the trauma – and may distract themselves with work or…

Police and society wouldn’t believe that they had been abused by women

Police and society wouldn’t believe that they had been abused by women

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11765471 Aaron Gilmore was not even a teenager when he was sexually abused by a family friend he regarded as a second mother. But when he reported it to police years later they told him they couldn’t see what crime had taken place. He never reported that abuse or named the woman involved. Both men…

Confirmed link between PTSD and hyperacusis

Confirmed link between PTSD and hyperacusis

http://www.ptsduk.org/hyperacusis-and-ptsd/ Hyperacusis is a condition that arises from a problem in the way the brain’s central auditory processing center perceives noise and is estimated to affect between 7% and 23% of the UK adult population. It can develop as a result of physical damage sustained to the hearing apparatus (through a head injury, Lyme disease,…

One of the biggest triggers of PTSD is noise

One of the biggest triggers of PTSD is noise

There are also potential applications for Doppler’s technology for soldiers who come home. “One of the biggest triggers of PTSD is noise,” Kraft says. “Our core function is eliminating noise, so you can see there’s potential there to give people, not only practical tools, but also a psychological out to say: ‘I have this button…