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I am deeply apologetic that I hit triggers, and clearly I have a lot to learn, wish is why I am here.I'm not trying to be rude. If anything I'm trying to point out how little you understand PTSD
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I am deeply apologetic that I hit triggers, and clearly I have a lot to learn, wish is why I am here.I'm not trying to be rude. If anything I'm trying to point out how little you understand PTSD
I don't understand how indiviudal experiences (not stories but experiences) would help you make it accurate as if you combined info from everyone's experiences it would still be innaccurate as that is our experiences and not the character's
This is what I am trying to do, and why I am here. And, if I get far enough as to finish it, I would 100% ask (respectfully) for someone who understands to read it first to make sure I got it right.Yeah, except I wish that there were people out there who wrote in ways that can really capture the hell on earth that comes with survivors guilt. If this author can do so then I say that is amazing! I WANT people to know how it feels. What it is. How it works. That it exists.
This is actually pretty close to what happens actually, which is why I came asking about guilt. I will defiantly go look for that book, who is the author? (I found several books with that name, but they don't seem to match your description)If someone's life was in your hands (or so you think) and you and your actions (or so you think) killed them. Or you abandoned them when you could have brought them with you.
Sorry, it was 'I Choose to Live' by Sabine Dardenne. My apologies.who is the author?
Thank you! I have put it on hold at the Library and will go pick it up today.Sorry, it was 'I Choose to Live' by Sabine Dardenne. My apologies.
For instance - flashbacks. Ok I can make a narrative about a flashback, but that single word doesn't help me understand if the flashback is like a normal memory where you remember the event, or perhaps you are actually reliving the moment and are stuck in it.
A flashback, or involuntary recurrent memory, is a psychological phenomenon in which an individual has a sudden, usually powerful, re-experiencing of a past experience or elements of a past experience. These experiences can be happy, sad, exciting, or any other emotion one can consider.
The term is used particularly when the memory is recalled involuntarily, and/or when it is so intense that the person "relives" the experience, unable to fully recognize it as memory and not something that is happening in "real time".
Sometimes I am stuck back in time where I think I am there, visually, emotionally, sensory (touch, taste, smell). And sometimes they are more like vivid memory and sometimes they are emotionally only. Sometimes they are sensory only (body memories). And everyone is different.
This is equally valuable and suggests to me that you don't have her permission to use her stuff.My opinion is that it is a very personal intimate thing you are asking from many that have trust issues. But it is also my opinion that you don't need experience stories for what you are looking to gain.
I'm not going to quote things people tell me. She has told me something in that each flashback is different that I could never have learned otherwise. That is why it is valuable.This is equally valuable and suggests to me that you don't have her permission to use her stuff.
I could never have learned otherwise
@Friday , I'll confess to total ignorance of the ins and outs of how to right a novel, ethics included. Not something I know anything at all about, so you're probably right that there's some kind of clear, bright line here that's been crossed. That sentence I quoted is what I was going on. In it, I saw an invitation to walk away, if this was something someone didn't want to talk about. As well as the invitation to say "This is something I don't want to talk about." With or without an explanation. And the invitation to offer thoughts on the topic too.I am here to ask for your feelings - rather than the stories themselves (unless you wish to share).