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Hi UK based with a diagnosis of CPTSD too
I really recognise what you describe (including the mixed recall later on). Have you ever looked at/ discussed with therapist discociative disorders (and the overlap between them and CPTSD) ? It's really helped me recently understand where I might sit on that 'line' of dissociation even though it's been really hard to accept initially. There are a few UK based specialist clinics that provide very useful information/ tools that I'm slowly reading through. It's like finding all the right words for experiences I've had for ages but couldn't verbalise.
Hi there, pleased you replied. I have - I’ve been having regular sessions with a clinical psychologist but went for a ‘second opinion’ with another psych who specialised in CPTSD who gave me the info and the confidence to go back to the original psych and request the dissociative side was taken more seriously.
I’m pleased to say that it worked because I’ve built up a good relationship with the original psychologist. Have you had a similar experience?