Politics And PTSD
Unbridled schadenfreude over the misfortunes of those perceived as enemies—coupled with a scary lack of empathy. A propensity toward violent words or actions that seem wholly out of proportion to a situation, which often spirals into uncontrollable rages. An inability to see nuance, accept compromise, or wholly understand the needs of others. These are the classic symptoms of someone suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). We typically associate this psychological problem with combat veterans or victims of violent and/or sexual crimes, but we know PTSD is more common than we realize and can afflict those with issues around difficult relationships and troubled childhoods. Life can be very challenging for many, and illness, long-term unemployment, homelessness, and a host of less catastrophic events can wreak havoc on one’s coping skills and spiral into anger directed at any and all. Does this Read more
