Every show with a suicide now has a disclaimer with a suicide hotline at the beginning. Is there any evidence that these warnings make a positive difference?

  • TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    good points! this is a decent depiction of exposure therapy.

    TW have an odd history. they originally were very useful, because one thing you forgot to mention about exposure therapy is all the work that needs to be done leading up to it. you have to have physical grounding skills in place before exposing someone to adverse stimuli.

    so imagine you have severe PTSD from SA and a college class is gonna show a film that depicts it in an ugly scene. it could fuck up your whole semester to have traumatic stress symptoms come back unexpectedly. I’m talking panic attacks, flashbacks, mood disruption, difficulty controlling violent impulses, difficulty concentrating, difficulty connecting with others… PTSD can be wild.

    so the prof might give a TW on the syllabus, so people just dont come in that day if they don’t wanna see it.

    nowdays TW is just “here’s a thing you dont like!” not “here’s something that could potentially ruin your life again”