(November 13, 2017 at 7:09 pm)Tizheruk Wrote:(November 13, 2017 at 6:56 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: I had the great joy of teaching guys where were high school seniors a few month earlier how to kill people. Most of them washed out. I got used to a phenomenon called "Self wash-out." The guys who couldn't face shooting the shit out of large numbers of people would just screw up until they were assigned a different job.About fits my counselling of PTSD victims
I was happy to have one killer in twenty.
Speaking of PTSD.
I think far too many think of that as strictly a battlefield thing. No, even with the trauma of being physically and or verbally abused as a kid, can cause a kid to grow up with severe mental issues, including but not limited to depression, eating disorders and trust issues, and can themselves go on to become abusive as adults.
But even the trauma of witnessing firearm accidents, or a suicide can cause family members and friends long term emotional trauma.
I witnessed this change in a co worker quite a few years ago. She was a buser at the breakfast joint I worked at. When I met her she was thin and fit. She got fired for not showing up one weekend. Turned out that weekend she witnessed her cousin blow his brains out in a driveway with a handgun. I only found out a year later when she showed up to eat there. I didn't recognize her at first. She had developed an eating disorder and gained weight. I am quite sure her witnessing her family member kill himself had a profound affect on her mental state.
Now, I have witnessed death myself, my mom. And that sucks too. But I'd say that watching someone's head explode like a watermelon suddenly is far more traumatizing than knowing a natural death is coming like my mom's was.
I don't think those on the far right understand there is a huge cost to tax payers protecting our flooded market as far as health insurance costs, emergency room costs, and the mental health care costs to those family members whom survive a family member dying by firearm.