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I read that the assailant who killed Chris Kyle and another man at a Texas gun range had been previously taken by Kyle to the gun range to help him deal with his PTSD.
Is it recommended to take people with PTSD to gun ranges? What sort of therapeutic purpose does that serve? If it's to help them get their anger out, wouldn't it be better to let them beat pillows, which is a much more common therapeutic technique?
Since PTSD can be characterized by hypervigilance, wouldn't encouraging shooting put them in situations where they may impulsively overreact and put innocent people in danger?
I am really confused, and would like to know the rationale for this supposedly therapeutic technique.
Is it recommended to take people with PTSD to gun ranges? What sort of therapeutic purpose does that serve? If it's to help them get their anger out, wouldn't it be better to let them beat pillows, which is a much more common therapeutic technique?
Since PTSD can be characterized by hypervigilance, wouldn't encouraging shooting put them in situations where they may impulsively overreact and put innocent people in danger?
I am really confused, and would like to know the rationale for this supposedly therapeutic technique.