When we can imagine the trauma and pain of others, a way is made; it is doing this so that empathy can produce emotional reactions. In this article, Erika Andiola uses social media, especially her YouTube video as a form of visual image reminiscent of the emotional reactions of people watching it, and thus people in this country react effectively to Andiola I assert. A video that can mobilize and stop the expulsion of Erika Andyola's mother, Mary.
Trauma survivors of post traumatic stress disorder Survivors show social interactions and human relations problems. Trauma experience is thought to bring about the difficulty of sharing the known symptoms of PTSD, empathy, emotional or cognitive conditions. The PTSD group (n = 16) and the atraumatic control group (N = 16) were compared with empathic ability, sympathy resonance test, mind reading in visual acuity test, and erroneous test. The interpersonal response index is also measured as a self-reported measure of empathy and nonsocial cognitive function, ie language fluency test, 5 point test and stroop test. Post traumatic stress disorder group showed lower sympathetic resonance. No clear indication of other damage in social cognitive function was found. The level of personal pain in post-traumatic stress disorder group was significantly higher. Empathic resonance disorder has nothing to do with the subjective severity of PTSD symptoms
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has long been defined as affecting only individual trauma. However, in the context of modern Israel, what role does the family, medical experts, donors, and the whole community throughout the country play in explaining this individualized trauma and responding to it? In PTSD and the traumatic politics of Israel, Keren Friedman - Peleg reveals a new way to talk about the psychological vulnerability of modern Israel and the ownership of the people. Friedman-Pelleg's rich ethnographic research is traditional and limited, based on an ethnographic field study conducted in Israel's terrorist and war victim center and the Israeli trauma alliance from 2004 to 2009 I will challenge the definition of trauma. By doing so, she reveals how these clinical definitions evolved into a new identity category, thereby strengthening the dynamics of new power and new forms of dialogue.
Reason 3. trauma. The negligence and abuse of children as a child may affect the sensitivity to adults. Some of the empathy that I treated was experienced early trauma such as mental or physical abuse, others were caused by alcohol, depression, self-love parents. This may compromise the normal health defense developed by the parents raising children. Because of their growth experience, they usually do not "see" from their families and feel that they are invisible in the wider world without paying attention to sensitivity.