Survivor stories have the power to:
According to neuroeconomist Paul Zak, hearing a narrative that follows a dramatic arc (rising action, climax, resolution) causes our brains to produce cortisol (which focuses our attention) and oxytocin (the empathy chemical). Survivor stories naturally contain these arcs: the onset of a problem, the dark middle where hope seems lost, and the hard-won resolution of healing or survival. Serial Kisser Gang Rape --2010--
: Campaigns often pair stories with training for professionals. The CHOC Awareness & Education Programme Survivor stories have the power to: According to