It's never a good time for a moral crisis - Page 2
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PhoenixVoid
Canada32740 Posts
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r.Evo
Germany14080 Posts
On November 24 2013 00:54 MarlieChurphy wrote: The reason why is because often people who were traumatized at a young age learn to cope with intesnse feelings by dissociating or have other psycholgoical qualities that leave them vulnerable to be victimized or spotted/abused more easily by victimizers. In other words, they don't fight back and don't know how to deal with similar threatening situations that may reoccur. Also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repetition_compulsion As far as the little girl voice thing, it's more anecdotal evidence from listening to the show and having Dr. Drew nail that shit every time almost without fail. If you listen to the show with any regularity it's hard to deny. I'm not sure if it has been researched in depth, but it should be because even if this show isn't scientific proof it definitely is a great hypothesis and theory to start with. One of hundreds (maybe even thousands); A recent call, starts at 1:30~ http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/26514872/highlight/304384 PS- if you google it, you can find lots of random forums talking about it. That wiki link is the loveline wiki itself. http://sociopathology.org is a blog with... zero background information. It mentions loveline as its main source. The excerpt from Ann Wolbert Burgess is talking about trauma syndromes and so does the article from thehealingplace.info. Basically the only scientific piece you're basing this on is the (known) phenomena of repetition compulsion and use it to claim that "most young girls who are seeking older men for sex etc have abuse histories previously". Now, I'm aware that this phenomena occurs but there is no possible way to draw the conclusion that most of the times you see the result it implies an abuse history. That's plain bullshit. It's in the same vein as claiming that someone who is into BDSM had an abusive childhood or that someone who is gay must have had horrible experiences with the other sex. As for the little girl voice, it is commonly known and accepted that traumatic events and for example drug abuse can have an effect on brain maturity which basically means "major parts of your brain function similar to the age when the event occurred". However there is no factual basis whatsoever to draw the conclusion that a high pitched voice for an adult woman implies some kind of abuse when they were younger. It isn't some secret piece of information that will allow people to armchair psychodoc their cousins with an abusive history. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32051 Posts
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