Question

In the 1990s, Harvard Medical School began vetting all publications by a psychiatrist who argued that alien abductions were real and one who studied this condition. For 10 points each:
[10e] Bessel van der Kolk studies what condition described as "shell-shock" in World War I?
ANSWER: post-traumatic stress disorder [or PTSD] (The other psychiatrist in the lead-in was John Mack.)
[10m] van der Kolk argued that traumatic experiences are stored in somatic, rather than declarative, memory, explaining why people can relive repressed memories of trauma, in this 2014 book.
ANSWER: The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
[10h] This psychologist said that van der Kolk's inspiration of recovered memory therapy was "the most serious catastrophe to strike the mental health field since the lobotomy era." This Harvard psychologist wrote the 2003 book Remembering Trauma, one of his many works on anxiety disorders.
ANSWER: Richard McNally
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2024 ARGOS @ Chicago11/23/2024Y618.33100%83%0%
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