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anthony
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Due to CPTSD becoming an official diagnosis this year within the ICD 11, and the ICD 11 now having published the new PTSD and CPTSD structure, this now means that MyPTSD must adapt and cater to the officially published version of CPTSD by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
WHO have changed it to fit a trauma and stressor disorder, not personality disorder, as was originally viewed. I'm unsure of its comorbidity diagnoses at this time, but that information will be obtained. Based on the information we do have, staff have been discussing a new structure, and I am at an impasse myself to the exact outcome at this time.
So what I'm going to do, is rollout aspects that are required / staff have fairly agreed upon or I have made a decision about -- the rest will then be discussed with members and staff separately, to decide the overall final category / forum structure.
Member feedback is just that, feedback about what we (staff) are giving you, NOT a debate with other members about their feedback.
This thread will open / close accordingly.
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Changes To Date
Explanations
Category name change is performed to first include complex symptoms with PTSD symptoms, to expand symptom structure to meet both DSM 5 PTSD, ICD PTSD & CPTSD appropriately, minimising cross-talk for forums, and move out problematic forum subjects that are not symptom based and can apply more broadly than just a sufferer.
Supporter discussion forum is now a catchall for most things supporter. This integrates with removing "supporter self management" and "supporter sufferers symptoms", both of which are lucky to have a new thread or two per month posted. All those threads are moved into the catchall, supporter discussion, now. If we find a specific topic that supporters need and is used frequently, then such a forum can be created. But less is more, is usually the better approach for under utilised forums.
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Points to Note
The welcome category and forums will not be changed.
The staff & misc category and forums will not be changed.
The complex trauma forum will be spread across relevant topical forums, as complex trauma is not an actual type of trauma. It's a name to describe longevity of typed trauma, such as childhood, sexual abuse, domestic violence, et cetera. It was created to appease the unofficial use of CPTSD until a diagnosis actually existed. That day has come, nearly, 2017.
WHO have changed it to fit a trauma and stressor disorder, not personality disorder, as was originally viewed. I'm unsure of its comorbidity diagnoses at this time, but that information will be obtained. Based on the information we do have, staff have been discussing a new structure, and I am at an impasse myself to the exact outcome at this time.
So what I'm going to do, is rollout aspects that are required / staff have fairly agreed upon or I have made a decision about -- the rest will then be discussed with members and staff separately, to decide the overall final category / forum structure.
Member feedback is just that, feedback about what we (staff) are giving you, NOT a debate with other members about their feedback.
This thread will open / close accordingly.
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Changes To Date
- Category name change from "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)" to "PTSD & CPTSD".
- Forum name change "Supporter General Discussion" to "Supporter Discussion".
- Removed two under utilised supporter forums, integrating them with the new general discussion.
Explanations
Category name change is performed to first include complex symptoms with PTSD symptoms, to expand symptom structure to meet both DSM 5 PTSD, ICD PTSD & CPTSD appropriately, minimising cross-talk for forums, and move out problematic forum subjects that are not symptom based and can apply more broadly than just a sufferer.
Supporter discussion forum is now a catchall for most things supporter. This integrates with removing "supporter self management" and "supporter sufferers symptoms", both of which are lucky to have a new thread or two per month posted. All those threads are moved into the catchall, supporter discussion, now. If we find a specific topic that supporters need and is used frequently, then such a forum can be created. But less is more, is usually the better approach for under utilised forums.
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Points to Note
The welcome category and forums will not be changed.
The staff & misc category and forums will not be changed.
The complex trauma forum will be spread across relevant topical forums, as complex trauma is not an actual type of trauma. It's a name to describe longevity of typed trauma, such as childhood, sexual abuse, domestic violence, et cetera. It was created to appease the unofficial use of CPTSD until a diagnosis actually existed. That day has come, nearly, 2017.
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