LicoriceAllsorts
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From the Mayo Clinic website:
"Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be defined as recurrent episodes of anxiety and panic in reaction to a past experience that was overwhelming at both sensory and emotional levels. The individual was unable to process and assimilate the experience, and the emotional trauma becomes repressed, only to reoccur in the future. "
Note the key word "recurrent". Obviously the objective of therapy is to enable the sufferer to assimilate and process these memories so that the trauma doesn't keep recurring, but from the little I've read (like, just now) it's very difficult to do this effectively, and many PTSD sufferers go on having relapses all their lives. A good real life example would be Romeo Dallaire, the UN peacekeeping commander who was forced by his superiors to stand by helplessly and watch during the genocide in Uganda.
From a story-telling point of view it's more satisfying, post conflict-resolution, to think that Cloud's been healed once and for all and is all better now. The reality isn't so tidy. And that's why I find ACC believable.
I don't think that means Tifa's efforts, and Cloud's rebuilding of himself, were a waste. Maybe he'll keep relapsing, but he's a whole person now with a good understanding of himself, able to function on an equal footing with other persons.
Can I add that one of the things I really love about this game is that it proves these big questions that are open to so many different interpretations? How dull it would be if there were only one right answer!
"Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be defined as recurrent episodes of anxiety and panic in reaction to a past experience that was overwhelming at both sensory and emotional levels. The individual was unable to process and assimilate the experience, and the emotional trauma becomes repressed, only to reoccur in the future. "
Note the key word "recurrent". Obviously the objective of therapy is to enable the sufferer to assimilate and process these memories so that the trauma doesn't keep recurring, but from the little I've read (like, just now) it's very difficult to do this effectively, and many PTSD sufferers go on having relapses all their lives. A good real life example would be Romeo Dallaire, the UN peacekeeping commander who was forced by his superiors to stand by helplessly and watch during the genocide in Uganda.
From a story-telling point of view it's more satisfying, post conflict-resolution, to think that Cloud's been healed once and for all and is all better now. The reality isn't so tidy. And that's why I find ACC believable.
I don't think that means Tifa's efforts, and Cloud's rebuilding of himself, were a waste. Maybe he'll keep relapsing, but he's a whole person now with a good understanding of himself, able to function on an equal footing with other persons.
Can I add that one of the things I really love about this game is that it proves these big questions that are open to so many different interpretations? How dull it would be if there were only one right answer!