Title: Trauma Theory
1Trauma Theory
- Information on slides 2-13 taken from a review
by - Dr. Toni McNaron
2Trauma
- Psychological trauma, an emotional or
psychological injury - Usually resulting from an extremely stressful or
life-threatening situation
3Trauma Natural Disasters
- Easy to identify with victims
- Hurricanes
- Floods
- Tornadoes
4Trauma Human Design
- Witness is caught between victim and perpetrator
- Easier to side with perpetrator because all asked
is to do nothing
5Trauma Human Design
- Perpetrator relies on silence and secrecy
- If that does not work, the credibility of the
victim is attacked - Example the Chris Brown/Rihanna situation
6Trauma Human Design
- People who try to help victim- professionals-
come under same suspicion - Society cant decide whether patients of
psychological trauma deserve care or contempt
7Examples
- Soldiers called exaggerators
- Women and children said to be fabricating abuse
8War Trauma
- Taken seriously only if a movement exists that
opposes sacrifice of the young to war
9Sexual/Domestic Trauma
- Taken seriously only if a context challenges
subordination of women
10Child Abuse
- Taken seriously only if society truly values
children
11Effects on Victim
- No sense of safety
- Sense of autonomy violated
- Sense of invasion and loss of control
- Total humiliation
- Doubt of self and others
- Sense of community and faith damaged
12Trauma is Worst When
- Person is active participant in violent death
- War atrocities for soldiers
- Abuse happens even once
13Paradox of Trauma
- People withdraw AND seek close relationships at
the same time - Isolation OR clinging to others
- Intense, yet unstable relationships with partners
14Trauma
- The Armys first study of the mental health of
troops who fought in Iraq found that about one in
eight reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress
disorder.
(Associated Press, June 2004)
15The Vietnam War
- 1965-1975
- The longest and most unpopular war in which
Americans ever fought. - (From VietnamWar.Com)
16The Vietnam War
- More than 58,000 Americans died
- 304,000 Americans were wounded
- Approx. 3 to 4 million Vietnamese from both sides
were killed in the conflict - Cost over 150 billion dollars
(From VietnamWar.Com)
17Returning from Vietnam
- Many soldiers arrived home and were said to act
strangely (always on their guard) and have bad
dreams - (From WikiAnswers.Com)
18Returning from Vietnam
- The government did not help (as promised) with
the mental/physical help of these soldiers. - Many soldiers came back hooked on drugs and
didn't get the psychological care they needed. - (From WikiAnswers.Com)
19Returning from Vietnam
- Vietnam vets suffered nightmares
- Saw a great deal of violent death
- Often refused to discuss the war
- (From WikiAnswers.Com)
20Images from the Vietnam War
Mary Vecchio kneels over the bleeding body of
Jeffrey Miller, one of four students killed by
Army National Guradsmen at an anti-war protest
that day.
May 4, 1970, Kent State University, Ohio Photo
by John Filo
21Images from the Vietnam War
Filo who was a student at Kent State when the
photographs was taken won the 1971 Pulitzer for
this image.
May 4, 1970, Kent State University, Ohio Photo
by John Filo
22Images from the Vietnam War
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- Kim Phuc, center left in the photo, was running
away from a Napalm attack by a South Vietnamese
pilot who mistook the a group of civilians and
South Vietnamese soldiers as a threat.
23Images from the Vietnam War
- The photo was taken by Nick Ut who was covering
the war for Associated Press. Nick Ut promptly
took Kim Phuc and others to a hospital right
after taking the photo.
24Images from the Vietnam War
- It was feared that the burns on her body were
too severe and her hopes of survival were slim.
Fortunately, after 14 months in a hospital and 17
surgeries, she returned home.
25Images from the Vietnam War
- February 1, 1968, Saigon, VietnamPhoto by Eddie
Adams, AP
- Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan executing a Viet Cong
prisoner in Saigon during the Tet offensive. The
prisoner had reportedly just murdered eight South
Vietnamese people.
26Images from the Vietnam War
- February 1, 1968, Saigon, VietnamPhoto by Eddie
Adams, AP
- In 1969 Eddie Adams won the Pulitzer for
spot news photography. In 1975, the year the
communists overran the country, Ngoc Loan fled
South Vietnam, and moved to Virginia, where he
opened a restaurant. He died in 1998.
27To Consider
- How can you apply Trauma Theory to The Sorrow of
War? - Find examples in the text that relate to your
notes on this theory. - For your Readers Notebook entries, one entry
should evaluate The Sorrow of War using Trauma
Theory.