K
Konez
I had delayed onset PTSD with a trigger that brought it on. My therapist asked what was different about my life at that time, because I must have encountered that trigger before and not broken out in PTSD.
It feels like blaming. If I'd said my life was good, then I was assaulted by two people and then I got PTSD, the blame would be put on the criminals. But when I said my life was good, then I had an event that mirrored the assault, then I got PTSD, she disbelieved that it was the event and suggested I must be trying to escape something in my life.
It feels like blaming. If I'd said my life was good, then I was assaulted by two people and then I got PTSD, the blame would be put on the criminals. But when I said my life was good, then I had an event that mirrored the assault, then I got PTSD, she disbelieved that it was the event and suggested I must be trying to escape something in my life.