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I alone have been doing all the work on this article for a month. If somebody can fix the below problems since I cannot I will be able to put in more time and energy since I am an expert on PTED but not on Wikipedia. One the references, hyphen, etc are fixed I can add and put in the next set of major improvements but I cannot do so until then.
I don't know how to do the book and article references correctly Wikipedia-wise
Please help resolve with all primary sources to see if this is: Posttraumatic --as one word, Post traumatic -- as two words, or Post-traumatic --with a hyphen. I have seen it all three ways in my life; this is stupid. Somebody needs to fix it after finding out the correct way to do it and fix everything.
Note that POSTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER is what POSTTRAUMATIC EMBITTERMENT DISORDER is modeled after so it should NOT HAVE A HYPEN in post traumatic. The book written by Linden does not have a hyphen in its title!
So I assume it is hyphen less but I do not know how to create a new Wikipedia page, redirect the hyphen version to it. I do not know how to do the Wikipedia redirections.
The entry on wisdom therapy in Wikipedia was banned some years ago. It needs to be remade but with the wisdom therapy subject matter from linden's book and the developer of wisdom theory Can somebody do this?
Do you best, do what you can, but do not change the content which is correct at this time. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.74.248.213 (talk) 02:01, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
Therefore, the purpose of Wikipedia, in this case, is to promote a commercial venture. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.20.8.226 (talk) 04:32, 28 May 2011 (UTC)
I HAVE A PDH IN PSYCHOLOGY; THIS IS 100% LEGETMATE; PLEASE REINSTATE BOOK REFERENCES IN PROPER FORM — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.7.207.224 (talk • contribs)
THESE NEED TO BE PUT BACK IN IN PROPER REFERENCE FORM WHICH I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO DO: Primary Source Seminal Books on PTED
There are only two books ever published on PTED; both are by or edited by Michael Linden. These books are the primary sources on this syndrome and the best starting place instead of the scattered academic literature.
The first published and seminal book comprehensively explaining and focusing completely narrow-angle on the syndrome and all related information up to 2006 which includes most if not all of the essential information in Michael Linden’s 2003 through 2008 scholarly publications is:
Title: Posttraumatic Embitterment Disorder: Definition, Evidence, Diagnosis, Treatment
Authors: Michael Linden, Max Rotter, Kai Baumann, Barbara Lieberei
Publisher: Hogrefe & Huber Publishing; 1st Edition
Published: November 20, 2006
The cited references in the above book and the following book give as complete a survey of all related PTED published articles for those looking for a complete published scientific literature account.
The second book is an unofficial "sequel" and companion to the first book; it is topically a wide-angle view of embitterment and PTED in a broad aspects of embitterment throughout the social sciences to 2010 is:
Title: Embitterment: Societal, Psychological, and Clinical Perspectives
Editors: Michael Linden, Andreas Maercker
Publisher: Springer; 1st Edition.
Published: December 5, 2010
ISBN 978-3211997406 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.7.207.224 (talk • contribs)
Dwelling on the past will never allow me to experience peace in the present moment
-Brahma Kumaris
He who seeks vengeance digs two graves; one for his enemy and one for himself
-Unknown
All the time you spend trying to get back what's been stolen from you more is going out the door
-Ellis, no country for old men — Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.183.128.180 (talk) 13:12, 23 September 2013 (UTC)
You must close one door before another will open
- Taoist saying — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.40.82.66 (talk) 20:47, 27 May 2014 (UTC)
This is literally describing the exact same thing as PTSD. Why is this any different? Mateoski06 (talk) 20:52, 28 February 2021 (UTC)
Note that there was some discussion of this page at WikiProject Medicine - here's the link, for reference. Ganesha811 (talk) 22:05, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
I’ve just started a full revision of the article, since it seemed in utter need of it. I’m from Germany and therefore not a native speaker of English, so please feel free to fix mistakes and phrasings I might have gotten wrong. I’m not yet done with the article and will add missing citations and literature in the next few days.SapereAudete (talk) 12:29, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
I've also added a bibliography. However, I'm not sure about the citation method used on Wikipedia, so I would ask for someone to give it some attention and fix the citations. Currently, they are still a bit inconsistent.SapereAudete (talk) 14:56, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
Feedback on this article includes an observation that PTED has not been studied recently. However, I have seen a recent publication on PTED by Claire Carter, it can be added as a reference for existing text on the page and/or a new sentence: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756061621000288
Other feedback has mentioned that several of the article's statements and conclusions are not referenced. It appears that early author(s) of the article were not familiar with Wikipedia's etiquette of a reference from a NOTABLE source for each concept / idea / conclusion. This is because wikipedia must not hold original thought (WP:OR). Retro-fitting these references to a full article is really a job for the original authors, not really for wikignomes. (WP:GNOMEs ) I don't believe that heavy editing is the way forward for the article. Assuming WP:GOODFAITH, the unreferenced items in the article can be improved in the future. Hopefully by the original contributor(s) of the material.
Hope this helps, ♥ VisitingPhilosopher ♥ talk ◊ contribs 15:20, 26 August 2022 (UTC)