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Emotional Terrorism: Breaking the Chains of a Toxic Relationship

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Ex-LaLiga star and Ghana striker Raphael Dwamena's cardiologist reveals he chose to have a defibrillator REMOVED a year before he collapsed and died Passive- aggressive behaviors are antagonistic. Antagonism is a bit like a game to an Emotional Terrorist. It is the playing field where people are vulnerable. Set up an antagonistic dynamic and watch the fun! An antagonist especially enjoys finding people who are vulnerable and pushing them a little bit until they are just slightly emotionally off balance. They then shrug their shoulders and say, "Gee I didn't know you were so sensitive." Or they tease someone and say, "Oh, I'm just kidding, that was a joke. Don't you have a sense of humor?" Or they like to stir up anger in a group, tease someone, belittle, or just act in an edgy sort of way that keeps the general tension up. This makes it much less boring for the antagonist. They have an amazing capacity to keep conflict going even in the midst of peacemakers. They use direct or indirect methods , whichever work best.

Terrorist acts produce devastating injuries, destruction, and death. However, their ultimate goal is psychological: to create a climate of fear, uncertainty, and vulnerability. The psychological effects of terrorism are central to the political goals of the perpetrators. Burglars break into South Africa's rugby HQ and get their hands on the World Cup trophy... but CCTV shows them leaving it to steal whisky and laptops Former Wimbledon finalist David Nalbandian 'confesses to filming his model ex-girlfriend when she was naked with secret camera at their flat'

How might debriefing worsen mental health outcomes? In the aftermath of trauma, extreme fear reactions are likely to be associated with increased levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline. Current neuroscience research ( Box 2) raises the hypothesis that ‘retelling’ in the hours immediately following a traumatic experience, especially if strong emotional responses are encouraged, might lead to greater consolidation of traumatic memories. In light of the clinical trials findings, debriefing requires more systematic study prior to its implementation as a component of disaster policy.Gary Lineker slams 'most ridiculous penalty decision' against England as Rico Lewis is controversially penalised for foul in North Macedonia clash

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