CALL IT OUT.....COLLECTIVE COWARDS

29 May 2022 17:14 #1 by homeagain
www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/06/06/th...21&mbid=CRMNYR012019

"In a single ten-day stretch, forty-four people were murdered in mass shootings throughout the country—a carnival of violence that confirmed, among other things, the political cowardice of a large portion of our elected leadership, the thin pretense of our moral credibility, and the sham of public displays of sympathy that translate into no actual changes in our laws, our culture, or our murderous propensities. In the two deadliest of these incidents, the oldest victim was an eighty-six-year-old grandmother, who was shot in a Tops supermarket in Buffalo, New York; the youngest were nine-year-old fourth-grade students, who died in connected classrooms at Robb Elementary School, in Uvalde, Texas."

i am not the ONLY soul that "sees" the seriously screwed scenario......THERE IS NO EXCUSE....lack of integrity,;lack of humanity and lack of character.

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29 May 2022 17:44 #2 by ramage
The New Yorker overlooked these homicides:
230 victims were killed in Chicago as of May 28, 2022. .
Let's do the math Jan-May, 5 months, 230/5 = 46 per month. That's only one city.
But they are predominantly black, and as we know Black Lives Matter. Oops, what did I get wrong blacks being murdered and no outcry from HA and her sources. What am I missing. Trump did it, perhaps?
But he is in south Florida not south Chicago. Ah, it is is influence on gang bangers, that must be it.
Your faux outrage would be comical if not for the seriousness of the problem.

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30 May 2022 06:38 - 30 May 2022 06:57 #3 by homeagain
SINCE U R A RETIRED DOCTOR.......

www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opin...ual-gmail-definition


As a general rule of thumb, clinicians should assume that the child you are treating today has PTSD until otherwise ruled out.

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious diagnosis that should not be given lightly, but erring on the side of inclusion will allow the clinician to be as sensitive as possible in the assessment of symptoms of trauma, and its subsequent referral and/or treatment. Additionally, a presumption of PTSD provides clinicians a trauma-informed treatment framework to contribute to a child's felt sense of safety and trust in helpers, which is vital for a child survivor's recovery. Oftentimes, survivors of trauma may not disclose their experiences or symptoms of acute stress disorder or PTSD because their clinician does not show openness or competency to listen to their stories of horror. However, when a clinician genuinely shows empathic regard and concern for the child and what they have gone through, the child is often more willing to entrust the clinician with their vulnerabilities and hopefully begin to heal emotionally from the trauma.

How to assess for the immediate impact of trauma

Clinicians should bravely inquire directly about how a recent trauma exposure has impacted the child
If you are seeing the child within a month of the event, look for acute traumatic stress reactions such as avoidance of places, thoughts, or feelings involving the traumatic experience, dissociation from reality (e.g., blank stares into space or being lost in thought), or intrusive distressing memories of the event
Children will have increased likelihood of impairments in their functioning if they have multiple acute stress reactions
When there are noted impairments in a child's functioning, clinicians should refer the child for additional psychological assessment, treatment, or follow-up to monitor their progress towards recovery

Long-term implications of trauma

In addition to the acute stress responses noted above, a child survivor may experience the following long-term symptoms, which then warrants a PTSD diagnosis and psychological treatment by a trained practitioner:

Denial or numbness to all or parts of the event
Repeated flashbacks to the event and enactment of their experiences in play or thoughts (children with prolonged exposure to significant amounts of media coverage of the event are at risk of re-traumatization)
Inability to feel well rested due to bothersome nightmares or interruptions to sleep
Changes in mood, such as increased irritability, anger, sadness, helplessness, hopelessness, and tearfulness
Withdrawal and isolation from others and meaningful activities
Self-medication, self-injurious behaviors, and/or engagement in alcohol or illegal substances
Hypervigilance to potential threats and being easily startled by what seem to be innocuous stimuli; be aware that these symptoms may disguise as symptoms of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), so do not stop at a diagnosis of ADHD

While not every child who has experienced ACEs or every child survivor of trauma will develop PTSD, we cannot afford to let any child survivor of mass shootings or other forms of violence slip through our hands when providing care. We know that untreated PTSD can contribute to a lifetime of pain and suffering not only for the child, but also their families and communities. In addition to our clinical responsibilities, our work needs to extend into advocacy for tighter gun control laws and prevention of interpersonal and community violence. Consider contacting your local elected officials and demanding that they impose a trauma-informed approach to legislative work, too. All our children are carrying too much unnecessary weight on their small shoulders, and we cannot just stand by and see what will become of them.

Kathy Wu, PhD, is a licensed psychologist with a background in treating child survivors of trauma.

We have "walking wounded" children,whose lives have been FOREVER altered. THIS is a PSA,for those who believe children are resilient and can absorb this CONSTANT,unforgivable "consent that a good guy with a gun' is the answer,that arming teachers in a school environment is an acceptably and encouraged option.

AS A SIDE NOTE, I watched a doc on Netflix about JFK'S assassination...but viewed thru the lens of JACKIE. She was disregarded,as if she did not exist, THRU THE WHOLE TRAGIC TIMEFRAME.
Her PTS was extremely evident,but NO ONE gave a thought to her. No one sat with her, offered her a hug,was there just as a "human being" holding her hand, giving her a cup of tea,NOR TAKING THE TIME TO LISTEN TO HEAR AND ALLOWING HER EXPRESS HER TRAUMA.

The indelible image of her sitting ALONE in the hospital hallway,hands folded in her lap, wearing her blood stained pink designer skirt/jacket was shattering, she was ignored

THIS was the woman who climbed across the back of a limousine to retrieve her husband's partial skull and was covered with brain matter./blood. TAKE TIME TO SEE THAT IN YOUR MIND'S EYE.

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30 May 2022 07:29 #4 by ramage
Please provide a synopsis of this 10+ paragraph citation. that might spur the reading of the article by interested people.

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30 May 2022 09:32 #5 by Rick

ramage wrote: Please provide a synopsis of this 10+ paragraph citation. that might spur the reading of the article by interested people.

Yes, please have the courtesy to summarize the paragraphs that just made my eyes glaze over.

I’d also like you to address ramage’s point about the many more deaths that get ignored, especially those of black people who are being murderer at the highest rate, and not by cops, or white people. Their lives only seem to matter if a white guy a cop kills one.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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30 May 2022 10:13 #6 by homeagain
To the both of u...if the bolded paragraph is not a sufficient insight into a very real and present problem, then I can NOT pursue u to be better informed....that is your prerogative.

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30 May 2022 13:17 #7 by Mary Scott
And the death rate of children because of black on black crime continues to be ignored. Why do you suppose that is?

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30 May 2022 16:58 #8 by homeagain
BECAUSE the whole world is "whacked"...also being ignored is child abduction rings,does NOT matter color,the child is "taken"and sex slavery is secured,abuse,neglect and IF there r lucky they r found, MADELINE MCCAN'S FATE WAS NOT lucky.

The entirety of the globe has lost their moral compass, or north star.....the children coming into adulthood
WILL CARRY THIS burden of PTSD and it will not be cured,it will be "managed".....the future of these children depends upon the forward thinking parent/guardian/adult....I fervently wish the wise will prevail.

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30 May 2022 21:27 #9 by Rick

homeagain wrote: BECAUSE the whole world is "whacked"..

No no HA, you know the answer, I know you do.

I'm trying to think of a very large group of people who's job it is to tell us what's going on locally, nationally, and globally. This group of people has the ability to tell us whatever they feel is the most important stories of each and every day.

So, why does the killing of black people by black people get ignored so much by this mythical group of people who are supposed to be our watchdogs and messengers of critical information? It's not because the world is whacked, it's because most of the media is incompetent.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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31 May 2022 09:11 #10 by homeagain

ramage wrote: Please provide a synopsis of this 10+ paragraph citation. that might spur the reading of the article by interested people.

LET ME PROVIDE THIS INSTEAD.......

www.medpagetoday.com/psychiatry/generalp...r&utm_source=Sailthr



A photo of a sad looking preteen girl resting her head on her hands on a table.

While deaths by suicide among preteens are rare, they are increasing, and self-injurious thoughts and behaviors are occurring with "concerning frequency," according to a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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