joeylittle
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OK. First off, this:
I really don't want to see this thread get derailed into that discussion. What I'm going to ask is, we take the OP at their word. They said they don't have PTSD, they are dealing with a history of emotional abuse and are in therapy to work on that. Certainly, they don't need this board trying to convince them that they may have PTSD.
OP - I think this is a great opportunity for you to really hash some of this relational stuff out with your therapist, and it would be a very appropriate environment for you to do so.
I'm also just wondering - I think you said that you and he hug, so was this some different kind of touching you were looking for?
is never necessary. You want to ignore someone, ignore them. Parting shot? Thread-banned.I’m blocking you. No wonder I don’t agree with anything you say. You don’t have ptsd and therefore can’t see anything from a ptsd point of view.
Re-read the community constitution. You post on this site, you'll get all sorts of replies. Learn to use the ignore function. You'll find information on how to use the ignore function here.Just someone delete my post then, I don't need this abuse here too
Emotional abuse can cause PTSD! It is known as C-PTSD
According to the current diagnostic criteria, emotional abuse alone cannot cause PTSD, and it is not the criteria for, or definition of, CPTSD.I have read that severe on going emotional abuse as a child can cause ptsd. My best friend has it for that very reason.
I really don't want to see this thread get derailed into that discussion. What I'm going to ask is, we take the OP at their word. They said they don't have PTSD, they are dealing with a history of emotional abuse and are in therapy to work on that. Certainly, they don't need this board trying to convince them that they may have PTSD.
OP - I think this is a great opportunity for you to really hash some of this relational stuff out with your therapist, and it would be a very appropriate environment for you to do so.
But this, this is not realistic. You said that he knows this is what you are hoping for, following therapy. What he should have said was, no, that's not going to be immediately possible. It sounds like he didn't. Is that right? Or, has he said things (the 'grey area' you mentioned) that are contributing to the confusion you are now feeling?All I want from him is friendship.
I'm also just wondering - I think you said that you and he hug, so was this some different kind of touching you were looking for?