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 Submitted by Jack Kurz Submitted by Jack Kurz
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 +1. The use of VR to treat PTSD was so interesting. Do you think that the use of VR could be used to treat other types of disorders as well? 
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 +2. Do you think that inserting trauma training into schools at an early age would be beneficial to help students to be able to handle school shootings and natural disasters better? 
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 +Submitted by Allison Love (I pledge...)
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 +1. Do you believe that the definition of PTSD in some of the supplementary resources was a bit too broad? Do you believe that one can incur second-hand trauma from watching/hearing about a traumatic event on TV? Would 9/11 count as an example?
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 +2. Considering all these sources on PTSD, I was curious what the class thought about the argument that African-Americans in 2021 can face PTSD due to ancestral slavery. The logic is relatively complicated but revolves around extreme trauma leading to an epigenetic "expression" of anxiety disorder in slaves, which still disproportionately affects their great (x3) grandchildren today.
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 +3. With the U.S. having such seemingly unique historical events/moments (deinstitutionalization, the war on drugs, etc.), do you believe our attitude toward mental health is completely singular compared to other nations? Why or why not? What countries come to mind as potential examples?
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 +Submitted by Theron Gertz.    I pledge...
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