2011-11-20, 11:02 | Link #8581 |
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Personally speaking, not very long... maybe close to a month before going crazy?
Also, I somehow finished Chapter 10 early, currently publishing o.O And Eratas, as it is now, Athena Bouclier won't end with Chapter 10 since there's still stuffs left hanging and I don't wanna squeeze it all together and break my standard 4000-5000+ words per chapter. ^^
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2011-11-20, 11:04 | Link #8582 |
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@ demino_hellsin - Indefinitely, It'll just make them really socially awkward when the time comes. The condition of how they live also changes their outcome: Healthy life but simply chooses to be alone? No problems. Placed in something like solitary confinement or otherwise without their consent? Might develop schizoprenia or other bad habits.
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2011-11-20, 11:14 | Link #8583 |
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What he said, Demino.
Athena Bouclier Chapter 10 is up! Chapter 10: Release Enjoy, I'm going to bed... Gonna wake up for work in like 5-6 hours
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2011-11-20, 15:34 | Link #8590 | |
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No Project so far, thankfully, but I think I'll go for a remedial or two.
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2011-11-20, 15:38 | Link #8591 |
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1. Do they have dreams/hallucinations? I planned to include some.
2. What treatments do PTSD patients usually get? 3. How long for the treatments to take effect? Random question: What does it mean when someone "wears the pants" in the relationship? Side note - Added some new "Maiden's" for Daydreams. 1. Maya Yamada. 2. Tabane Shinonono 3. Byaku Shiki personification (yes, I'm crazy enough to attempt this) 4. Chelsea Blacklett.
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2011-11-20, 15:51 | Link #8592 |
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Here's some criteria for someone to be declared PTSD which mean for number 1 question
A: Exposure to a traumatic event Well, obvious B: Persistent re-experiencing Recurring dream, flashback etc C: Persistent avoidance and emotional numbing * avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma, such as certain thoughts or feelings, or talking about the event(s); * avoidance of behaviors, places, or people that might lead to distressing memories; * inability to recall major parts of the trauma(s), or decreased involvement in significant life activities; * decreased capacity (down to complete inability) to feel certain feelings; * an expectation that one's future will be somehow constrained in ways not normal to other people. D: Persistent symptoms of increased arousal not present before These are all physiological response issues, such as difficulty falling or staying asleep, or problems with anger, concentration, or hypervigilance. E: Duration of symptoms for more than 1 month I'll post the rest in different post.
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2011-11-20, 16:04 | Link #8594 |
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Uh, for the second, it's very complex and I'll just post the summary here....
Cognitive Behavioral Theraphy By far the most effective and often used as standard method of treatment. In CBT, individuals learn to identify thoughts that make them feel afraid or upset, and replace them with less distressing thoughts. The goal is to understand how certain thoughts about events cause PTSD-related stress. If you take it on exaggerated shonen approach, it's like how Pops putting Speed Racer on his car despite him being Tachophobia (fear of speed), of course that's too extreme and may backfire, but mostly work like that. The point is that you should help the patient to learn about the trauma itself (facing it courageously than run away) and slowly letting the memory go. There are many kind of treatment, but this one is the most common, if fiction featured PTSD of sort, this will be the method used.
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2011-11-20, 16:08 | Link #8595 |
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@ Zero - So facing your fears and (in extreme cases) placing that person in a situation where they have to deal with their trauma? That makes sense. Thanks for the info
Do you know what the Byaku-shiki personification looks like? I need to make original storylines and not just modifications for the new "Maidens" on the list since they don't interact with Ichika too much/at all.
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2011-11-20, 16:11 | Link #8596 | |
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2011-11-20, 16:19 | Link #8598 | |
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As for little sis romance? EASY, DAMN EASY if you ask me.
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2011-11-20, 16:25 | Link #8599 |
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Madoka is 15, she doesn't count. I have to make to look.....innocent if I make it a 10 year old having a crush. I'm bad at that as you've seen from the way Aria acts in FI (Though Rain said that's how she normally acts)
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2011-11-20, 16:29 | Link #8600 | |
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That aside, a child has exponentially higher level of imagination than late teens or adult, and yes, it'll be innocent either way. Even is say, in daydream imouto!Byakushiki ask Ichika to marry her, she'll imagine something came out from Disney fantasy, not the lewd part.
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