QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Mon 3rd May 2010, 8:41pm)
QUOTE(Casliber @ Mon 3rd May 2010, 5:37pm)
QUOTE(Moulton @ Tue 4th May 2010, 2:35am)
I haven't looked into the literature on this, but I believe there is some evidence that childhood traumas such as physical abuse, emotional abuse, verbal abuse, and sexual abuse are a factor in the emergence of
Cluster B personality disorders in adulthood.
Um...yeah, that's pretty well accepted by alot of folks in the fields of psychiatry and psychology (me included). How does that relate to this discussion?
Cas
I don't know, but the reference to Cluster F disorders was worth it all.
No doubt, but I was actually picking up on the quotes in
Greg's post just above mine.
Specifically this quote...
QUOTE(From Greg's post #135 @ above.)
Interview with Ann Burgess, professor of nursing, University of Pennsylvania, 15 January 1997. "Pornography - Victims and Perpetrators," Symposium on Media Violence & Pornography, Proceedings Resource Book and Research Guide, ed. D. Scott (1984).
* ...pornography short-circuits and/or distorts the normal personality development process and supplies misinformation about a child's sexuality, sense of self, and body that leaves the child confused, changed, and damaged.