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tnlibrarian right here on this board recently: great husband, great kids, great job, originally, and suicidality extraordinaire. It just happens more rarely but sure there is endogenous illness not exacerbated by circumstances. And she recognized herself that anyone else in her situation would have been happy... but she was suicidal. No childhood trauma, either. No exogenous explanation.
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from the posts... the husband didn't seem all that great. DIdn't she complain about him quite a few times?
I have to trust you on the other two.
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defending the rights of tortured prisoners,
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that sure would effect person's psyche, especially when she interacts with them, is really into it. There is something like secondary trauma.
(of course solution is NOT to drop what the person is doing... but rather be aware and learn to protect themselves...
i speak from experience, spending days reading on real life bad stuff can mess up person's mind... that's why so few actually get involved).
and as for randy... how long did you know him? Maybe **** will come up. I know with most people who defended "broken brain, chemical imbalance" often do indeed have traumas little or big ones in their life.
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