@C.M. thanks for sharing. Nine years is a long time. The justice systems is inhumane for victims. Is it possible to appeal the denied counselling? It sounds like you helped others with this case-bravo! That is huge. You are very strong, and have been through a lot, most will not be able to understand the magnitude of it, unless they have been through similar for that many years . Dr Judith Herman has done a lot on this sort of thing. There is an undeniable element of almost being held hostage emotionally and in other ways on top of other traumas. It is a terrible thing to put a known PTSD sufferer through for that period of time and for sure its negatively impacted your ability to heal and delayed that as well.
No one can say who's trauma is worse or my trauma is bigger than yours, that is simply not how trauma works! It does not say this, nor is it done by comparison in the DSM either, and it helps absolutely no one in the end. I think we need to get past that kind of thinking and is part of why the supports needed are so shitty for far to many who are the majority but are practically forced to stay silent
All diagnosed PTSD sufferers should be respected equally and provided the adequate supports equally no matter the cause as we cannot know or understand their lived experience
No one can say who's trauma is worse or my trauma is bigger than yours, that is simply not how trauma works! It does not say this, nor is it done by comparison in the DSM either, and it helps absolutely no one in the end. I think we need to get past that kind of thinking and is part of why the supports needed are so shitty for far to many who are the majority but are practically forced to stay silent
All diagnosed PTSD sufferers should be respected equally and provided the adequate supports equally no matter the cause as we cannot know or understand their lived experience
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