Peter Attia· MD
what the statistics bear out is that when people experience trauma communally and recover from trauma communally it goes quite well
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what the statistics bear out is that when people experience trauma communally and recover from trauma communally it goes quite well
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the warriors that were well connected socially i mean i don't mean status wise i mean that that were that were embed well embedded in the community uh would come back from these very violent raids with you know what sort of startle response and some other sort of surface level trauma reactions like they jump at loud noises or whatever sometimes nightmares you know whatever like but they wouldn't get depression the depression component of ptsd was not something they had to struggle with because they had a healthy relationship with their society