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M4D1: A Personal ConversationNo unread replies.No replies.As you engage with this weeks discussion and with one another, be sure to read what has already been posted and then add substantively to the discussion. Time goes quickly, so remember to post early in the week! The first question is opinion-based so that you can post immediately without having completed all of your readings. Avoid the temptation to post mini-papers. Lets instead go through these questions one at a time, exploring the many facets of this weeks learning.This week, we will be learning about interpersonal traumas, such as assaults, murders, accidents, sexual assaults, bullying, suicide of a loved one, or other traumatic death of a loved one. In your opinion, based on what you have learned so far this term:What are the prevailing societal attitudes about interpersonal trauma, and what role does the media play in how we as a society view persons who live through these types of traumatic events?Now applying your readings for the remainder of the weeks discussions:This weeks live interview [Video file] [15 min 38 sec] (There is not a video but I have attached the transcript)Play media comment.( Read the transcript here) illustrates how family members may be impacted by PTSD. For purposes of this discussion, we will call the interviewee Jenny. We will use Jennys story as the cornerstone of our discussions, and will also apply the rest of this weeks readings and videos:What symptoms of PTSD did Jenny experience?What actions did Jenny and others take that reflected resilience? Was there more that could have been done? Please provide specific examples.What factors (e.g. internal, familial, environmental, cultural) promote or hinder healing for people who have endured either ongoing trauma or one-time traumatizing events? Consult the Discussion Posting Guide for information about writing your discussion posts. It is recommended that you write your post in a document first. Check your work and correct any spelling or grammatical errors. When you are ready to make your initial post, click on "Reply." Then copy/paste the text into the message field, and click Post Reply. To respond to a peer, click Reply beneath her or his post and continue as with an initial post.This discussion will be graded using a rubric. Please review this rubric prior to beginning the discussion. You can view the rubric on the Course Rubrics page within the Start Here module. All discussions combined are worth 35% of your final course grade.
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