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Can I have what he has?As for me, almost two years on, a course of antidepressants and several months of counselling later, I’ve conquered my nemesis. And it’s made me a stronger person.
Frankly it pissed me offI don't like articles like this, it seems to spread ignorance and not information... not that I want to b...
Divorce doesn't cause PTSD. Sorry but it doesn't.What's even more interesting is that the author of the article doesn't mention what led to the div...
Divorce doesn't cause PTSD. Sorry but it doesn't.
From the home page on this site.This is interesting to me. I’m a supporter on this forum and don’t suffer from PTSD, so I’m natural...
Criteria A
Criterion A outlines events that are considered traumatic enough for a PTSD diagnosis, which include but not limited to, war as a combatant or civilian, threatened or actual physical assault (robbery, mugging, physical attack, childhood physical abuse), threatened or actual sexual violation (forced sexual penetration, alcohol / drug-facilitated sexual penetration, abusive sexual contact, noncontact sexual abuse, sexual trafficking), being kidnapped, taken hostage, terrorist attack, torture, prisoner of war, natural or man-made disasters, medical (waking during surgery, anaphylactic shock) and severe motor vehicle accidents.
Whilst every conceivable type of trauma is impossible to list, the DSM clearly outlines a pervasive pattern of extreme violence or abnormal event not considered normal within life. Normal death, life threatening illness, debilitating medical illness, relationship breakdowns and other stressors considered part of normal life, are not necessarily considered a traumatic event by definition for PTSD. These lesser events are covered under other diagnoses, such as Adjustment Disorders, where a single stressor is responsible.https://www.myptsd.com/threads/ptsd-diagnosis.87466/