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The selfless heroism of a French police officer & how witnessing the Parkland high school shooting might have long term effects – Dr. Frank Farley

The selfless heroism of a French police officer & how witnessing the Parkland high school shooting might have long term effects – Dr. Frank Farley

The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast

March 25, 201820m 9s

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Show Notes

On Friday, police officer Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame offered himself as a replacement for a woman who had been taken hostage by an ISIS-supporting terrorist at a supermarket in Trebes, France.

What is it about a person’s character that allows them to give up their own life for another?

Also, what are the long term effects of psychological trauma experienced as a teen? How might the events of the Parkland, Florida school shooting affect the students at various times of their lives?

Guest: Dr. Frank Farley, former president of the American Psychological Association and former president of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict & Violence

(Photo: Ouest France via AP)

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