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Notices by Pony (pony), page 12
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If you want to define "healing" as completely healing, then you could argue that psychological trauma healing isn't really healing either if there are still issues down the road.
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@mushi I heard that if you body build a lot and then stop working out your muscle turns to sag.
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@northernnarwhal there's paralysis as an extreme example of what I'm talking about physically, and emotionally, finding a pet bird eaten by a cat, is a mild trauma that people generally can move past without lingering issues.
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@northernnarwhal There are plenty of physical injuries that will haunt you though, just like there are many psychological challenges that will never return.
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@critialcloudkicker As long as the bodily trauma isn't accompanied by any mental trauma it may heal faster, maybe, but it depends on how resilient a mind is.
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@mushi lol. clever
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@mushi no fair! moonrunes!
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@critialcloudkicker @critialcloudkicker I can't really say, but it still works as treatment in some cases apparently I've been told by a licensed professional.
What I do know is that trauma need not be caused by any one or two serious events. It can be caused by more subtle repetitive negative experience like verbal abuse over years. As such, trauma can take on a form similar to depression in that an individual might feel hopeless, without any real escape, inadequate to handle their dilemma, etc. That article mentioned problem solving, and EMDR is always coupled with a guided problem solving-type of cognitive processing with a professional. -
@mushi c'est vrais.
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@c It would make sense why EMDR therapy works well to treat depression.
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@c woah. why the plummet
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@c interesting.
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@lordsombrasetabominae87 So fabulous
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@lordsombrasetabominae87 I failed
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@broniebrown purdy!
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@beatstrings later
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@beatstrings I sought help and guidance in finding my beliefs and wasn't disappointed.
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@beatstrings xD
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@pony them values
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@beatstrings First, I started with good values. Once I had those, my beliefs grew to support them values and make me happy.
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@beatstrings cool!
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@beatstrings Wear your beliefs and philosophies on your sleeve and accept challenges. It's what I do and I'm sure I annoy plenty of people, but, I'm happier for it, and I only do it because I want others to be as well, so I have no regrets.
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okok.. minimizing and not checking back here until I have a solid page or two done.
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@c yep!
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@beatstrings Awesome quote. :D
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@beatstrings least I would
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@beatstrings I'm sure he appreciated that a lot.
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@c I've also read they're called flocks and kaleidoscopes.
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@c cc: @thelastgherkin #giraffe but kinda sad cause human cancer.
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@c The cynics out there might be saying that the giraffe wasn't really giving him a kiss, that it was only looking for food, or performing some kind of giraffe greeting behavior. To which we say, pah! This giraffe was giving his beloved companion a goodbye kiss. If there's a world where a giraffe kiss is not a giraffe kiss, that's not a world we want to live in.