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Post by breakmydreams on Feb 22, 2010 10:14:39 GMT -5
6 Warning Signs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD doesn't just develop in people returning from war — it can occur after any traumatic event, including accidents, attacks, or a natural disaster. Learn the clues that help doctors diagnose PTSD.
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Post by breakmydreams on Feb 22, 2010 13:06:38 GMT -5
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Post by winner2010 on May 24, 2010 5:23:36 GMT -5
Sunday’s lead story in the Philadelphia Inquirer unfolds the tragic story of two high school girls who committed suicide by stepping in front of a speeding train last winter. The death of a child is always a tragedy. But death by suicide exponentially multiplies the pain. Could anyone see it coming? Could they have prevented it? The story in the paper details the texts and social networking trail of tears leading up to their final actions. If this event happened when I was a child, the parents might have been left with a note or a journal to pour over looking for clues. But, in this case, there are texts and posts over a long span of time. Even worse, the girls made a number of final texts just before their deaths. It appears that loved ones searched frantically for them while “watching” cyberspace during their final act. I can only imagine that this “real time” aspect multiplies the trauma for the family. ====================================== SEO Link Building | Link Building Company
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