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Michael Scheeringa, MD

@m_scheeringa

Trauma and PTSD researcher. Chief Untangling Officer. Author of The Trouble With Trauma and The Body Does Not Keep the Score. Founder of Trauma Dispatch

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Like this? Get better informed. I’ve made the info easy to access in my books: Ā· Understand the real-world science behind the ā€˜body keeps the score’ fallacy Ā· The true history of how complex PTSD was fabricated Ā· Insight to see through the fictions ā€˜trauma creators’ keep

Like this? Get better informed. I’ve made the info easy to access in my books:
Ā· Understand the real-world science behind the ā€˜body keeps the score’ fallacy
Ā· The true history of how complex PTSD was fabricated
Ā· Insight to see through the fictions ā€˜trauma creators’ keep
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Why is ā€œTrauma-informedā€ care dangerous, because its foundations are rotten, it preys on its victims. Why do some embrace it? ā€œA deformed face pleases itself in a deceitful mirror. The criminal rejoices to hear of a corrupt judge. Some diseased stomachs desire to feed on ashes.

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Terrific pair of studies find: 1. Democrats' beliefs cluster tightly around one extreme end 2. Republicans' beliefs are far more variable. Open access. X axis is extremity of belief. Not really a Y-axis. What is shown is the network of beliefs (how each belief is connected to

Terrific pair of studies find:
1. Democrats' beliefs cluster tightly around one extreme end
2. Republicans' beliefs are far more variable.
Open access.
X axis is extremity of belief.
Not really a Y-axis. What is shown is the network of beliefs (how each belief is connected to
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Read this excellent Substack post by Joseph Everett, ā€˜The Body Keeps The Score’ Is Bulls**tā€ (link below). He aptly quoted my book at length. If you don’t want to read my whole book, he provided a magnificent extraction of it.