Pieces of Trauma//Raygan Boster

     Seligman states that we can train future psychologists how to prevent future tragedies anyhow to help people pick up the pieces that are left when tragedies do occur. I think this is really important for those involved in the tragedy itself and the families affected by association. For example, those involved in fighting a war are obviously majorly affected. Mental affects are likely if they do make it out and they need all the help that they can get to be able to live close to normal at home. However, the families of these people are also greatly affected. Living with the stress and fear of their loved one away at war can break your mind. Not to mention witnessing the effect the war has had on their loved one once they return can be heartbreaking and sometimes even dangerous. Providing help and support to these people is vital. Psychology can really improve this help and support. Seligman says, "We can train psychologists to help pick up the pieces by helping people and communities heal and learn to live and trust together again." I believe that this is possible but also very important and necessary. The lack of this help could lead to more problems in the family and community that could be avoided. 

I commented on Josh Naqvi and Braylan Stringfellow's posts.

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  1. It is most definitely necessary. The US is in short supply of trust right now. Everyone without realizing it tries to make an enemy out of someone. We don't trust each other anymore. We would rather pick sides and argue about trivial things and in the process prevent real change from happening in America. -Emmett Bryant

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  2. Training the next generation of psychologists is essential. They can prepare people of all backgrounds by using positive psychology. This is of course not an absolute guarantee but it is a noble goal to work toward. I agree that everyone can benefit from psychology even if they do not have a mental illness, they can benefit from the structure it brings.

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