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We need your help to create a PTSD newsletter for the supporter and sufferer, by the supporter and sufferer.

If you have interesting or tough questions, maybe you have something you've wanted to write about and haven't yet, maybe you have a really good idea for a research article but don't know how to execute it yourself, then please submit everything and anything to us for review, so that we have interesting subjects and content to write about that people want to hear and read, and don't leave things to be chosen by just a few.

Members and readers are the key to a successful newsletter, or failure: Link Removed

We Need:
  • Article - You have written an original PTSD / Supporter related article of approximately 300 - 1000 words, and would like to submit it for publication.
  • My Question - You have a PTSD related question that you would like an answer. (50 words or fewer)
  • My Story - You have written your story of trauma and PTSD, and would like it published. (no word limit)
  • Story Suggestion - You have an interesting topic in which you would like to suggest for a writer to research and publish.
 
I got a few ideas in a few categorys.

Well, I will see what is the best my mind can mend, and then proofread a bit and add fancy words :p

This seems generally interesting
 
Have we got some Kitty Genovase going on?

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For those who don't know, Kitty Genovase is a perfectly sane girl, in nearly every psych textbook in the world. She was murdered outside her NYC apartment building, in front of roughly 38 witnesses... over several hours. She was not attacked once, but instead several times. Her assailant frightened off after stabbing her, only to return to rape and stab her some more. And leave. And return again. And leave. And return again. She was raped and stabbed over and over, over the course of hours. To be strictly accurate... 2 people did help. In the beginning, a man seeing a struggle outside shouted out his window to leave the girl alone, and she later died in the arms of another girl in the vestibule of her apartment. While 38 people did nothing.

The story set the world on fire. It took Kitty hours to die, and while a few people did a little, what was expected would have been for a mob of 38 people to clamoring: dozens of calls to police, a lynch mob after her rapist and would be murderer, a 'give the girl some room to breathe!' crowd around her.

Kitty fought her attacker. She screamed for help, that she'd been stabbed. She managed to get herself to the public enterence to her building. She screamed, and fought, and did not go quietly.

And 38 good people did nothing. The police never came. An ambulance was never called.

If you're furious & horrified... So was the world. Which is how Kitty has ended up immortalized in psychology, as the patron saint to a facet of normal human behavior: The more people are around? The less likely it is that anyone will do anything.

It's called Dispersed Responsibility.

The idea being that singly, even if we're woefully unsuited to the task, we will act. Someone is bleeding out! We have no medical training, but we look around and no one is there, so we take to our heels and run to the person needing aid. We cover their wounds, we scream for help, we hold their hand. What we do varies... But we act.

But if we're in a crowd? Someone! Someone do something! While we stand there, and wait... for someone. Surely, if we have no medical training, someone here does? There's a doctor in the house, or an off duty EMT, or, or, or... Someone? Not even safe behind the walls of our apartments, but standing in the dumb-circle of onlookers around a fallen person... Most people will simply stand and wait. Wait for someone better suited than themselves... To act.

Upon being interviewed 38 people in Kitty's apartment building heard her attack. Some saw it. And it was so violent, and so horrible, that everyone assumed someone would do something.

Dispersed Responsibility isn't found only in violent and traumatic instances. Not just in assaults, or schoolyard fights, or a crisis. It's found any time people gather anywhere, and something needs to be done. It's not laziness, most people singly would act. It's not apathy, most people do actually care. It's sometimes linked to self esteem, the idea that someone better is out there, someone who can do it better than we could. But not always.
It's its' own unique thing.

And since this is the 2nd, maybe even 3rd, time Anthony is asking for our help... I suspect we're seeing it again, here.

So let's flood his inbox.

We all want this newsletter... We asked for it, enthusiastically whooped! at its suggestion.
We're all writers... We're on this forum, writing.

If you're a supporter? Write something. Maybe even something Supporterish.
If you're a sufferer? Write something. Maybe even something Suffery.
Bring on your tales of woe, and laughter, and strength.

It can be crap. A slush pile is no fun without a whole lotta WTF??? to wade through.
It can be amazing. Let's give them a queue of good stuff to layout for future editions.
It can be in no way suitable for publication. That's what Editors are for.
It can be totally embarrassing, so beet red blushing 'I can't believe I just wrote that!' you'd not even put it in the anonymous file... because they've promised to go all 007 and rewrite some things for us! :sneaky: Bwaaaaaahahaha.
It can be whatever the hell you feel like writing today. Come up with a better idea tomorrow, and send that one, too.

But I'm going to issue a challenge (gulp: to myself, who has written nothing) & to us all. By the end of the week to send something. By the end of the day, if you're reading this right now.

Lets make sure Kitty Genovase would be one of us :D, instead of dying alone. Let's act. We're good at that. We're survivors.

Ahem. We're also good at second guessing. So, if you're like me, and cringing over all the what ifs? Do what I'm about to do. Brazenly hit post reply...
 
@FridayJones , I'll give you a standing ovation. But the best response I've come up with to the request, so far, is the same thing I come up with most of the time when my T asks what I want to talk about. (That would be "I don't know")

What do you think are the most common questions that new members ask?
 
@scout86 Lmao... Right??? Me, too. I think 'Newletter!', I think 'Awesome!', I think "__________". Blink. Blink. Oh, crap. There's nothing in there! My brain left without me! Again. Hell, even the way I write & process & learn on here, is usually in response to someone else.

So I'm removing my brain from the equation, and cheating outrageously, by digging through stuff I've already written and retooling it.

I'm biased, because I love your writing, but in that theme... What about 'The Bat' posts? Condensed, expounded, merged... They're kind of classic 'Life with PTSD'. I have no idea if it's what the Powers That Be are looking for, but it's something I loved reading.

Maybe instead of common questions newbies ask... Maybe questions you loved answering? Questions that got you thinking, or got you up on a soapbox or a tear? I get stuck when I look at the "interesting" portion of the topic/question/etc., because I start thinking "What's interesting to others?" ... But then I figure that's what Editors are for. What's interesting to me? If we all start submitting what's interesting to ourselves that would at least give them a base to start working with. And those things fall under the 'something you've been meaning to write about'. What questions have stuck with you? Which questions, no matter how many times they're asked, do you click on? When I ask myself those questions, all of a sudden I've got material to work with, assignments to flesh out.

And we've all got our intro posts. (Except, I realize I never wrote one. Cough.) But our 'My Story' that they're asking for... We're a diverse crowd. How the hell did we all get here, anyway?
 
I don't know if its necessarily a matter of everyone thinking that someone else will do it. I know personally that I don't have anything to share. Believe me, I thought about it, and I just don't have anything to contribute. I think others may feel the same way too?
 
And we've all got our intro posts. (Except, I realize I never wrote one. Cough.)
Actually, neither did I! :confused:

The "Bats!" post? Well, ok, I'll officially suggest it. I happen to like YOUR writing style too, and I'm SURE you can come up with something. Maybe you can do a belated introduction? Maybe we can use this space to do some brain storming, because lots of people have written lots of good stuff in the time I've been around here. I suspect it's a problem that a certain lack of self esteem tends to be part of the package here.
 
@anthony, what are your publication rules?

I routinely do personal essays and articles for my blog and can submit some of those if previous publication is not an issue. If not, I can write some original researched articles or perhaps you can assign me a submitted question and I can do my best to answer it in a fact based essay/article.
 
Original is one aspect, yes.

If a person loves poems, and they write original poems, and they want to be part of it, then submit those and that person can have their very own little poem column in each newsletter.

To start with we're blind as anyone else here... the newsletter will develop, but we rely on people who want to use their strengths to help the newsletter be what you want it to be. Again... its useless if we spend out time writing about things that people aren't really interested in, when in fact want x instead of y.

Members and guests have the control... both of which should direct the content of the newsletter overall as it evolves.

It's like picking up your favourite gossip magazine. You can sit back and read whatever is thrown your way, OR, you can write into the gossip magazine and have your say, possibly getting published with your response or own gossip.
 
And since this is the 2nd, maybe even 3rd, time Anthony is asking for our help... I suspect we're seeing it again, here.

I write a lot about PTSD, and I've been told I am good at it, but I am not happy about the idea that my text would be edited in a manner that change my whole style of writing. I would still like to own what I wrote, not disappear completely as an author.

No response from me for that reason. But I think it's a great idea.
 
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1. How I Stopped a Triggering Cycle
2. Why PTSD Can Go Decades Without Bng Diagnosed
3. (Silly) Humor As Good Medicine For PTSD
4. Ten Waya To Start to Decrease Isolation
5. Angry at Others or Angry With Yourself?
6. How to Use Every Trigger As A Means To Reocery
7. The Day I Realized PTSD Was A Life Long Condition
8. Unconventional Ideas That Helped My Reovery
9. How 5 people worked with insomnia.
10. Cultivating Self-love For PTSD Resilience
 
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