“…To begin with, trauma literature is replete with media metaphors: traumatic imprint, unprocessed memory, unconscious registration, flashbacks, intrusive images, and transmission of trauma. Media are sometimes employed in PTSD treatment: in one method the patient is recorded recounting the traumatic story, and is then asked to listen repeatedly to the recording so as to desensitize herself (Foa and Rothbaum, 2001); another method employs video recording to capture the traumatic story, which is then analyzed together with the patient (Greenwald et al, 2006); and virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) simulates the traumatic experience using visual immersion technology as part of a repeated exposure treatment program (Va¨liaho, 2012). What these methods invoke, and indeed draw on, is the structural similarity between the repetition compulsion of trauma and the technological reproduction of media (see Pinchevski, 2012).…”