A propensity for violence or being an alcoholic are not 'hard core, must have' symptoms of PTSD. They can be offshoots of the emotional dis-regulation components of PTSD, but so may any of the 4F's (Fight/Flight/Freeze/Fawn). DV is but one element of the 4F's that PTSD'ers MAY gravitate towards. Also, the fight component does not always get expressed through DV.Let me just say that Domestic Violence (DV) is NOT a symptom of PTSD.
PTSD lasts a lifetime. Alcoholism and DV, even if co-morbid expressions of PTSD, do not HAVE to exist with PTSD. How then, is DV considered an intricate part of PTSD? If these elements get so tightly wrapped up together (PTSD = DV PTSD = Alcoholism) then are we not disempowering those that are using these expressions? Those with PTSD can be taught to express anger and frustration in different ways and STILL have PTSD.
Dissociation does not mean that someone is prone to violence or substance abuse. May I ask for clarification on what this statement is meant to mean? How does this add to the argument thatdoes not drink but when triggered he dissociates.
They may be related..... but DV is executed by many people that don't have PTSD and not executed by many people who do.So no, I don't think they are two unrelated issues.