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Emotional Terrorism: Breaking the Chains of a Toxic Relationship

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Whereas the typical public health approach to terrorism would focus on the impact of this event on the majority of persons exposed, the literature is clear that only a proportion of persons exposed to any given traumatic event suffer long-term symptoms. These findings raise the question of what factors mediate risk and resilience. On the basis of retrospective studies, those at greatest risk for developing PTSD following a traumatic event are persons with a family history of mental illness ( Breslau et al, 1991), prior exposure to trauma ( Nishith et al, 2000, Breslau et al, 1999), less cognitive capacity ( Silva et al, 2000), female gender ( Breslau et al, 1999), and certain pre-existing personality traits such as proneness to experiencing negative emotions and having poor social supports ( Brewin et al, 2002). To some extent, prospective studies have supported these findings, in that persons showing less recovery tended to have more of these risk factors than those who did not. However, when such risk factors have been used in attempts to predict PTSD in prospective studies, no single variable emerged as a significant predictor. Thus, a major gap in our knowledge concerns how to use risk factors in the prediction of PTSD in specific individuals or populations. The process for firing people in our company is too daunting to use easily. HR tried using mediation but lost neutrality and became a covert agent for Barb who was able to deflect her anger in blame. Our HR person became an ally for her and started to add to the tension by taking sides. Trying to avoid the discomfort and conflict, the entire team avoided Barb in the hallways or meetings. Managers were now spending two to three hours a day trying to deal with the "emotional debris caused by this emotional tornado " that blew through every day. In all honesty, I had some personal "intuition" a year earlier but did not want to sound like an alarmist so now I felt awful for not speaking up earlier.

Entitlement : I work harder than anyone else does, so I am entitled to time off. I have special rights. I'll get my manager to let me have next Tuesday off. I don't care that Susan is at her mother's funeral that day. Who takes care of me? After all, didn't I bring donuts last month? What did I get for that? individual. I define a violence prone woman as a woman who, while complaining that she is the innocent victim of the malice and aggression of all other relationships in her life, is in fact a victim of her own violence and aggression. A violent and painful childhood tends to create in the child an addiction to violence and to pain (an addiction on all levels: the emotional, the physical, the intellectual, the neurochemical), an addiction that then compels the individual to recreate situations and relationships characterized by further violence, further danger, further suffering, further pain. Thus, it is primarily the residual pain from childhood — and only secondarily the pain of the terrorist's current familial situation — that serves as the terrorist's motivating impetus. There is something pathological about the terrorist's motivation, for it is based not so much on reality as on a twisting, a distortion, a reshaping of reality. The Caribbean connection: Cole Palmer's grandad reveals his family's journey from St Kitts to Manchester

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A major gap in our knowledge is the inability to predict who will develop chronic, long-term symptoms based on initial responses to trauma. As reviewed by Yehuda (1999, 2002), researchers have attempted to identify symptoms that might predict subsequent psychopathology, primarily PTSD, such as, intrusive thoughts, dissociation from reality during the experience, avoidance, and hyperarousal within several days following a traumatic event. However, none of these has convincingly been identified as a clinically useful predictor. Thus, the search for predictors of later psychopathology based on early symptoms in response to terrorism remains an important research question. Increasing attention has been focused on biologic predictors of psychopathology, yet, in view of the fact that only a proportion of those exposed to terrorism develop long-term symptoms, investigators are now wondering whether it is appropriate to search for abnormalities in the ‘normal stress response’. Tommy Fury parties with Chris Brown in Dubai nightclub with fans slamming the boxer for 'dancing to Sweet Caroline in his head' as star goes viral The single-mindedness, the one-sidedness of feeling, is perhaps the most important shibboleth of the emotional terrorist. Furthermore, the extent of this one-sidedness is, for the practitioner, perhaps the greatest measure and indicator of how extreme the terrorist's actions are capable of becoming. Of course, this defining profile pertains to individuals in differing degrees. Many people, unhappy within a relationship or made unhappy by the dissolution of a relationship, may lapse into periods of “irrational” behavior. What characterizes the terrorist, however, is that the vindictive and destructive behaviors are consistent; the moments of calm and periods of lucidity are the lapses, temporary lulls in the storm. In situations of emotional and family terrorism, there are two areas of work to be done: practical measures of protection

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Harry Kane explains why he left Tottenham as he targets trophies with Bayern Munich AND England... while Joe Cole says he's the best striker in the world Zlatan Ibrahimovic's son is selected for Sweden Under 15s boot camp... as former national team manager plays down comparisons In addition to the ‘dose’ or degree of exposure to the event, the amount of family support available during the experience and in the aftermath of trauma, the amount of life disruption, and the degree of social disorganization are important predictors of mental health symptoms. Much of our knowledge of the psychological effects on children of war or terrorism comes from research on various events occurring since World War II. Examples include the Holocaust ( Sagi-Schwartz et al, 2003), the Belfast riots in Northern Ireland ( Lyons, 1979), the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait ( Hadi and Llabre, 1998), the ethnic rivalry in Sri Lanka ( Chase et al, 1999), the effects of the current situation in the Middle East ( Thabet and Vostanis, 1999), and ethnic cleansing in Cambodia, Rwanda and Bosnia ( Mollica et al, 1997; Monk et al, 2003) and Bosnia. These studies find that only in a minority of cases will children develop chronic psychopathology ( Pine and Cohen, 2002). Nonetheless, what is striking is the differences between children and adults with respect to the centrality of trauma exposure as a direct cause of symptoms. Certainly in adults, pre- and post-traumatic risk factors are emphasized far more as predictors of symptoms, raising the question of whether the biologic responses to trauma in younger persons is different than in older ones. Furthermore, in view of the fact that prior trauma exposure is a potent risk factor for psychopathology in response to a subsequent traumatic exposure, it may be that the real consequences of terrorism in children is to create a basis for risk for psychopathology in response to subsequent trauma exposure. Terrorism Risk and Interventions: a Developmental Framework Raphael Varane 'ACCEPTS' being axed by Erik ten Hag for 'tactical reasons' - using Harry Maguire as 'proof' players can turn form around at Man United

Harry Kane is THIRD in the European Golden Boot race ahead of Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland... but who are the two strikers leading the way? Zimbardo PG, Ebbesen EB, Maslach C (1977). Influencing Attitudes and Changing Behavior. Addison-Wesley: Reading, MA.Cahill L, Prins B, Weber M, McGaugh JL (1994). β-Adrenergic activation and memory for emotional events. Nature 371: 702–704. Mauricio Pochettino rips into his 'soft' Chelsea players after th Emotional Liverpool star Luis Diaz and his crying father are reunited for the first time since he was kidnapped for 12 days in Colombia One of the worst I’ve ever seen’: Fans hit out at ‘atrocious’ scorecards after Katie Taylor’s epic fight against Chantelle Cameron - as the home hero regains her light-welterweight title in Dublin To the family terrorist, there is only one wronged, one sufferer, only one person in pain, and this person is the terrorist herself. The terrorist has no empathy and feels only her own pain. In this manner, the terrorist's capacity for feeling is narcissistic, solipsistic, and in fact pathological.

Psychological effects exert strong and persistent effects on important neurobiologic systems. This is why a neurobiologic perspective is essential to the development of knowledge about the effects of terrorism. Wee DF, Mills DM, Koehler G (1999). The effects of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) on emergency medical services personnel following the Los Angeles civil disturbance. Int J Emerg Ment Health 1: 33–37. Wayne Rooney's son ALREADY has Puma contract, and Cristiano Ronaldo Jnr is a mini-me... TEN ex-Premier League stars with sons to watch out for It is not clear whether and to what extent pretraumatic risk factors influence the intensity of the response to trauma, but presumably, these risk factors are more relevant in situations where the ‘dose’ of trauma is less extreme, that is, a situation from which a person at lower risk might recover. Clarifying the causes of immediate and long-term symptoms will lead to ideas about potential preventative treatments. Fans joke Everton star Dele Alli should be 'arrested' after footage of PINK summer haircut is revealed online, with one keen on seeing Sean Dyche's reaction

Delahanty DL, Raimonde AJ, Spoonster E, Cullado M (2003). Injury severity, prior trauma history, urinary cortisol levels, and acute PTSD in motor vehicle accident victims. J Anxiety Disord 17: 149–164. EXCLUSIVE: Bodycams are coming to the Premier League for the first time with players set to wear them in warm-ups this weekend

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