ImaginalDisc
Penultimate Amazing
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I don't think it's fake. I think it has been fabricated (created) by society. In other words it's a social construct rather than a natural biological reaction. That's not to say those experiencing PTSD are not experiencing the psychological trauma - I believe absolutely they are. But I also believe the reason they're experiencing it is because society has conditioned victims to experience it.
The reason I argue this is that the presumed cause of the first cases of PTSD - shell shock from soldiers in WWI - was incorrect. The cause was not the threat of harm, but being forced into a situation where one was expected to kill other human beings. This is carried over into psychological trauma cases in World War Two - where only those expected to personally kill fellow humans suffered rises in psychological trauma (WW2 is especially valuable due to the large exposure of non combatants to extremely traumatic experiences). It's finally played out in Vietnam where combatants were almost five times more likely to have killed an enemy, with a resulting psychological trauma rate that reflected that.
-Gumboot
There are confounding factors. I won't dispute that the type of training and type of combat soldiers endure has an effect on PTSD, but disaster survivors, emergency first responders, and the survivings victims of violent crime also express the same symptoms, which respond to the same treatment. Therefore, PTSD cannot be sufficiently explained by a military environment. And, it isn't sufficently explained by "dwelling on" the event, when a large number of people with PTSD claim not to have thought about the event at all, and often do not link the trauma to their symptoms until they get professional help.
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