I did mean in the "Jodi Arias" case.
I absolutely do believe in PTSD! But not in Arias' case. It is an absolute insult to people who do suffer with it. I have been appalled that Soldiers (hero's) and Police Officers (hero's) being mentioned in the same breath with her name.
I most agree with you there (along with sexually/abused - assaulted individuals)!!! :rocker:
The psychology is ok it is the individual (Samuel) who is executing in court that is enough to make you run to the bathroom (suddenly).
As I have said a couple of times, and I will say it again, he is an embarrassment to those of us who were (in my case retired) and are reputable professionals in Mental Health who truly and ethically want to help those with dire problems.
Jody has problems (understatement) but not that can be treated by mental health at this point. (As I can tell in court which is super poor observation criteria) One can not evaluate properly someone who compulsively lies.
That is why I would not evaluate anyone on trial or in custody battles. They LIE!!! Period.
Once someone is found guilty and appeals are exhausted to come to full acceptance and ownership of their crime takes about 2 - 7 years depending on the violence level of the crime and criminal history.
If the person doesn't have a criminal history and has a one time violent crime of passion murder conviction, the acceptance/ownership takes longer.
For full clarification, full ownership means peeling the layers of defense mechanism to come to full accepting "they did it and they did by choice w/o and other defenses to cover it up emotionally, mentally, psychologically and spiritually."
Professional experience in Men and Women Prison in Kentucky (Pee Wee Valley and La Grange Mens Prison)