Apologies for delays on the PTSD Bookclub and announcements about new and upcoming work on community violence, PTSD, and care from Virginia Eubanks!| Virginia Eubanks
Writing about technology and social justice. And PTSD.| Virginia Eubanks
Apologies to my PTSD Bookclub subscribers. A blog I sent out yesterday was intended to go out only to family and close friends, but I accidentally sent to the whole bookclub list. I figured out my …| Virginia Eubanks
Writing about technology and social justice. And PTSD.| Virginia Eubanks
In this week’s PTSDBookclub, we discuss eugenics, epigenetics, intergenerational trauma, and Parts II and III of Stephanie Foo’s *What My Bones Know.*| Virginia Eubanks
In this weeks #PTSDBookclub, we discuss Part I of Stephanie Foo’s What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma, the cycle of trauma, dissociation, work as coping strategy, and …| Virginia Eubanks
An apology for letting the PTSD Bookclub gather dust, some reasons why, and an introduction to Stephanie Foo’s What My Bones Know!| Virginia Eubanks
This week, we discuss the last third of David Morris’ The Evil Hours: A Biography of PTSD. We discuss prolonged exposure therapy, medication, and alternative treatments, and consider why shar…| Virginia Eubanks
We discuss Will Self’s frustrating essay, “A Posthumous Shock,” the tyranny of synecdoche, and the reactivity pyramid.| Virginia Eubanks
In this week’s PTSDBookclub, we discuss the first two chapters of David J. Morris’ *The Evil Hours: A Biography of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder” (2015), and discuss the pandemic…| Virginia Eubanks
In November and December of 2021, #PTSDBookclub is reading David Morris’ fascinating, heartbreaking, courageous book *The Evil Hours: A Biography of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.*| Virginia Eubanks