The Brain Drain Zone

Season 2, Episode 1: The Qualitative Behavior of PTSD, or A Case Study of Altruism vs. Futility

1 h 1 min · 18. Jan. 2022
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Greetings all!  Welcome back and thank you for sticking with us through our holiday hiatus.  We are back with a vengeance in January 2022, and we're coming out of the gate hot with not only a review and discussion on PTSD related behaviors and cognitive processes, but the added bonus of a psychologically (and a little philosophically) based palaver on the foundations of altruism and futility.  To accomplish this, Heather and I role out  a sort of comic-based case study on 2 characters who fit the description of each end of the conceptual spectrum, specifically Punisher and Dare-Devil.  Thank you, dear listeners, for being patient with us through the month of December, and I promise to repay you with the best content I can think of as long as Heather and I can keep this thing running!

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Episode Season 2, Episode 1: The Qualitative Behavior of PTSD, or A Case Study of Altruism vs. Futility Cover

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