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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "Frank Shiromoto"
Date: 07 Oct 2004 04:53:54 PM
Object: Requesting Stories of Trauma and Recovery
My Trauma Story
We are welcoming stories about you describing a horrific experience that may
have caused tremendous pain, anguish and loss. We want to hear about the
challenges you conquered to face life after such trauma. This is your
personal story of the ways you overcame this trauma and how you were changed
and perhaps wiser because of it.
We are looking for stories that tell how you recovered, your resiliency, and
how you were able to readjust and move on after such trauma or adversity. All
the stories will be eligible for selection in an upcoming book. All stories
must be non-fiction.
For more information about how to submit your story or if you have questions
regarding our research please visit us on the web at the following address.
http://www.mytraumastory.com
Who We Are and Why We Are Interested in Trauma Recovery Stories
There are currently several studies that address the issue of resiliency and
thriving following a traumatic event. How and why we recover is only now
beginning to be understood.
The Three Authors of MyTraumaStory.com
Judy Giacinto, M.S.
Mark Montijo, M.A.
Frank Shiromoto, Ph.D.
All are licensed mental health professionals experienced in working with
individuals, groups and corporations who have experienced trauma and its
effects. Each has expressed thoughts on the question, "What specifically
leads people to get beyond the paralyzing effects of a traumatic event?" We
are researching "that very thing, a moment, event, or person" that has
spurred you on as an individual to move back into living your life to the
fullest again. What moved you to experience joy and appreciation of yourself
and others once again? For each of us it is often an entirely different and
personal journey.
Your story can have a profound effect on another's healing. We are looking
forward to reading your story.
Sincerely,
Frank Shiromoto, Ph.D.
.

User: "% surfs@uniserve"

Title: Re: Requesting Stories of Trauma and Recovery 07 Oct 2004 05:06:58 PM
"Frank Shiromoto" <frankshiromoto@mytraumastory.com> wrote in message
news:0001HW.BD8B09020016BA6EF03055B0@news-40.giganews.com...

My Trauma Story

We are welcoming stories about you describing a horrific experience that

may

have caused tremendous pain, anguish and loss. We want to hear about the
challenges you conquered to face life after such trauma. This is your
personal story of the ways you overcame this trauma and how you were

changed

and perhaps wiser because of it.

We are looking for stories that tell how you recovered, your resiliency,

and

how you were able to readjust and move on after such trauma or adversity.

All

the stories will be eligible for selection in an upcoming book. All

stories

must be non-fiction.

For more information about how to submit your story or if you have

questions

regarding our research please visit us on the web at the following

address.


http://www.mytraumastory.com


Who We Are and Why We Are Interested in Trauma Recovery Stories

There are currently several studies that address the issue of resiliency

and

thriving following a traumatic event. How and why we recover is only now
beginning to be understood.

The Three Authors of MyTraumaStory.com

Judy Giacinto, M.S.
Mark Montijo, M.A.
Frank Shiromoto, Ph.D.

All are licensed mental health professionals experienced in working with
individuals, groups and corporations who have experienced trauma and its
effects. Each has expressed thoughts on the question, "What specifically
leads people to get beyond the paralyzing effects of a traumatic event?"

We

are researching "that very thing, a moment, event, or person" that has
spurred you on as an individual to move back into living your life to the
fullest again. What moved you to experience joy and appreciation of

yourself

and others once again? For each of us it is often an entirely different

and

personal journey.

Your story can have a profound effect on another's healing. We are looking
forward to reading your story.

Sincerely,
Frank Shiromoto, Ph.D.

i assume this book will be sold to the public so i'm wondering ,
how much will you pay for my story that you will use to make money with ?
Sincerely ,
% , M.ed
.

User: "old coyote"

Title: Re: Requesting Stories of Trauma and Recovery 08 Oct 2004 01:46:39 AM
Frank Shiromoto <frankshiromoto@mytraumastory.com> wrote in
news:0001HW.BD8B09020016BA6EF03055B0@news-40.giganews.com:

My Trauma Story

We are welcoming stories about you describing a horrific experience
that may have caused tremendous pain, anguish and loss. We want to
hear about the challenges you conquered to face life after such
trauma. This is your personal story of the ways you overcame this
trauma and how you were changed and perhaps wiser because of it.

We are looking for stories that tell how you recovered, your
resiliency, and how you were able to readjust and move on after such
trauma or adversity. All the stories will be eligible for selection in
an upcoming book. All stories must be non-fiction.

For more information about how to submit your story or if you have
questions regarding our research please visit us on the web at the
following address.

http://www.mytraumastory.com


Who We Are and Why We Are Interested in Trauma Recovery Stories

There are currently several studies that address the issue of
resiliency and thriving following a traumatic event. How and why we
recover is only now beginning to be understood.

The Three Authors of MyTraumaStory.com

Judy Giacinto, M.S.
Mark Montijo, M.A.
Frank Shiromoto, Ph.D.

All are licensed mental health professionals experienced in working
with individuals, groups and corporations who have experienced trauma
and its effects. Each has expressed thoughts on the question, "What
specifically leads people to get beyond the paralyzing effects of a
traumatic event?" We are researching "that very thing, a moment,
event, or person" that has spurred you on as an individual to move
back into living your life to the fullest again. What moved you to
experience joy and appreciation of yourself and others once again? For
each of us it is often an entirely different and personal journey.

Your story can have a profound effect on another's healing. We are
looking forward to reading your story.

Sincerely,
Frank Shiromoto, Ph.D.

If I can't profit from my trauma, grief and maladjustment, there's no
freaking way I'm going to let you do it.
--
-=oc=-
"Don't punish yourself for imagined sins." - Charles
"you do not need to bargain your well being" - %
.

User: "Jernau Gurgeh"

Title: Re: Requesting Stories of Trauma and Recovery 08 Oct 2004 11:18:49 AM
Frank Shiromoto wrote in alt.support.depression:

My Trauma Story

We are welcoming stories about you describing a horrific experience
that may have caused tremendous pain, anguish and loss. We want to
hear about the challenges you conquered to face life after such
trauma. This is your personal story of the ways you overcame this
trauma and how you were changed and perhaps wiser because of it.

Just one story? No can do. How about twelve years of continuous trauma with
regular peaks into the stratosphere of shock?

Jernau
--
The only failure in life
is the failure to try
.
User: "% surfs@uniserve"

Title: Re: Requesting Stories of Trauma and Recovery 08 Oct 2004 12:02:41 PM
"Jernau Gurgeh" <jernaugurgeh@*****.this.*****> wrote in message
news:Xns957CB9D933DF4SynchronizeUrDogmas@127.0.0.1...

Frank Shiromoto wrote in alt.support.depression:

My Trauma Story

We are welcoming stories about you describing a horrific experience
that may have caused tremendous pain, anguish and loss. We want to
hear about the challenges you conquered to face life after such
trauma. This is your personal story of the ways you overcame this
trauma and how you were changed and perhaps wiser because of it.


Just one story? No can do. How about twelve years of continuous trauma

with

regular peaks into the stratosphere of shock?


Jernau

--
The only failure in life
is the failure to try

don't be silly , you aren't that old yet
.
User: "Jernau Gurgeh"

Title: Re: Requesting Stories of Trauma and Recovery 08 Oct 2004 03:28:49 PM
% wrote in alt.support.depression:


"Jernau Gurgeh" <jernaugurgeh@*****.this.*****> wrote in message
news:Xns957CB9D933DF4SynchronizeUrDogmas@127.0.0.1...

Frank Shiromoto wrote in alt.support.depression:

My Trauma Story

We are welcoming stories about you describing a horrific experience
that may have caused tremendous pain, anguish and loss. We want to
hear about the challenges you conquered to face life after such
trauma. This is your personal story of the ways you overcame this
trauma and how you were changed and perhaps wiser because of it.


Just one story? No can do. How about twelve years of continuous
trauma with regular peaks into the stratosphere of shock?


Jernau

--
The only failure in life
is the failure to try



don't be silly , you aren't that old yet

I am planning ahead.
Jernau
--
The only failure in life
is the failure to try
.



User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: Requesting Stories of Trauma and Recovery 08 Oct 2004 12:43:16 AM
In message <0001HW.BD8B09020016BA6EF03055B0@news-40.giganews.com>, Frank
Shiromoto <frankshiromoto@mytraumastory.com> writes

My Trauma Story

We are welcoming stories about you describing a horrific experience

You want horror, read a book.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.

User: "dennis"

Title: Re: Requesting Stories of Trauma and Recovery 07 Oct 2004 05:39:21 PM
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 14:53:54 -0700, Frank Shiromoto
<frankshiromoto@mytraumastory.com> wrote:

We are welcoming stories about you describing a horrific experience that may
have caused tremendous pain, anguish and loss.

i am not sure i have suffered enough. should i go suffer more for you
pleasure and profit?
.
User: "Mz. R.e"

Title: Re: Requesting Stories of Trauma and Recovery 07 Oct 2004 10:51:16 PM
On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 22:39:21 +0000, dennis <later@notnow.net> wrote:

On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 14:53:54 -0700, Frank Shiromoto
<frankshiromoto@mytraumastory.com> wrote:

We are welcoming stories about you describing a horrific experience that may
have caused tremendous pain, anguish and loss.

because if it bleeds, it leads and suffering sells.
(sorry for the piggybackpost)
Mz.R.e.
.



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