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You just can't "not talk about things" that deep and traumatic, and not have it surface later on.
Having a strong, supportive family always helps tremendously, but professional therapy for a traumatic event THIS EXTREME is invaluable. Otherwise it would be like trying to treat cancer with your family's home remedies, rather than with professional medical methods.
I assume that's simply your own opinion.
John Hinckley attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981. At his trial he was found not guilty by reason of insanity on June 21, 1982. He has remained under institutional psychiatric care since then. Not guilty, but still in custody.
As a result of the verdict, the U.S. Congress and a number of states rewrote the law regarding the insanity defense. Idaho, Kansas, Montana, and Utah have abolished the defense altogether.
In my opinion, Brian David Mitchell will not be released until he's been tried and found innocent of the charges. He won't be tried until he's found competent to stand trial. It's extremely unlikely that Mitchell or his wife, Wanda Barzee, will ever see the light of day outside a mental institution or prison cell.
For Elizabeth's sake, I pray that they will never be released.
Let's just leave it at that. If you're posting on a public forum, other people have a right to criticize your posts.
Civility, unfortunately, is not a requirement for posting.
You are a beautiful, delightful young lady. The trials you have endured seem to have made you stronger, and you will continue to inspire and encourage so many.
This girl and her family will be in the spotlight because of what happened, and fortunately for them they are turning it into a positive. I would much rather hear a good story than a bad one.
As they used to say in grade school book reports, if you want to know the rest of the story, you'll have to read the book (or in this case, the DN article accompanying this blog.
To the poster who would challenge my education, I do have professional degrees in Psychology from BYU. There are countless cases of people who have experienced a wide range of emotional and physical consequences (some tragic), after traumatic insults. Professional therapy reduces the chances of this happening, and at least the severity of the consequences.
Maybe her future will be fine. But if there's something that can increase your chances of getting through life without the trauma surfacing in a difficult way later on, it's a smart thing to take it. Ultimately, it's their choice.
The cancer analogy was obviously just to illustrate that in "extreme cases," often it's better to consult with a professional who has the education, background, and trained skills, than to try to solve the problem on your own.
We all want the best for Elizabeth's future. She is very fortunate to have such a strong, loving family behind her, and a faith that provides strength and fellowship.
I have long wondered how this young woman has done, and I'm glad to hear she has coped so well. It's nice to read some news that is good.
It would devistate me if any of my children turned up missing. The family and the community is so fortunate that Elizabeth is safe.
Your "adventure" Elizabeth tramautized not only your family, but affected me deeply too.
I'm glad you take this as a positive experience, good luck to you Elizabeth.
One need only ask people on medication for schizophrenia whether they would prefer to be brought back toward normal or suffer needlessly with schizophrenia to determine that this group of people wants to be helped, but are often incapacitated to the extent that they can't seek help.
I had a normal friend who had a thyroid condition that is known to contribute to delusional disorder. He thought a lot of crazy things among them that the FBI was going to kill him. I know that my friend would be better off with treatment, but he wasn't in a state of mind that would allow him to get treatment. The law would not allow his relatives or his friends to commit him for treatment. I know that after treatment, he would appreciate us for what we did for him. No one knows what he might think or do.
Bravo Elizabeth
My suggestion is: just pay them no attention. Give them no response. Don't even look their way. Probably, the reason they do that is to see how many responses they can get to their negative approach. OR to see how many Mormons they can bother?! Don't give them the morbid satisfaction. Live above it and just ignore them and their attempts to change the subject.
Strange
I stop in from time to time to check out the DN forums. I mean no offense, but the polarized comments make Utahns look like wackos. I lived in Utah for two years and I do not believe the forum posters are a good representation of the wonderful members of the State.................Please, Deseret News, end the forum. It has become a sounding board for the extreme.
Drew
Eve was in the company of Elohim, Jehovah, Adam, and Seth; and Sariah the same with the most high God, His Son, Lehi, and Nephi; and Mary as well with the Highest, Their Son, Joseph, and John. Also present were the Romans, the Sanhedrin, Laman and Lemuel, Cain, and the Adversary. Elizabeth has also been surrounded by male beings of light and darkness, and many shades betwixt; may she love and embody Wisdom. From her comments in the article is appears that she is indeed becoming wise. Go girl! :-)
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May every good thing come to our sister Elizabeth!
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