Ecdysis
Diamond Member
Growing up, I experienced the kind of trauma that gives you PTSD. It was awful but it made sense. The symptoms made sense, the treatment made sense.
As an adult, I've experienced the kind of trauma that breaks you. I have no idea how to deal with it or what to do. Nothing seens to help. I don't even have the words for it. I don't even know what it is. I feel like I died inside.
Prior to this, I didn't even realise there was a category of trauma worse than what gives you PTSD.
It makes sense tho, if I look at it historically. I know people going through catastrophic trauma can have reactions other than PTSD symptoms. You hear of people whose hair goes white over night, or who go mute for the rest of their lives or who have a psychotic break from the experience of the trauma.
I've always assumed that kind of massive trauma response only happens in situations like experiencing a genocide or having your entire village wiped out by a tsunami and you're the sole survivor and everything you've previously known is gone.
But it seems it can happen due to other causes too.
Have you experienced both kinds of trauma and trauma response? In yourself or others?
What is this other type of trauma? When I research trauma, all I really find is the "normal" PTSD causing kind.
I feel like I lack an entire vocabulary to talk anout this other kind of trauma.
Is it more common in military/ war related trauma?
As an adult, I've experienced the kind of trauma that breaks you. I have no idea how to deal with it or what to do. Nothing seens to help. I don't even have the words for it. I don't even know what it is. I feel like I died inside.
Prior to this, I didn't even realise there was a category of trauma worse than what gives you PTSD.
It makes sense tho, if I look at it historically. I know people going through catastrophic trauma can have reactions other than PTSD symptoms. You hear of people whose hair goes white over night, or who go mute for the rest of their lives or who have a psychotic break from the experience of the trauma.
I've always assumed that kind of massive trauma response only happens in situations like experiencing a genocide or having your entire village wiped out by a tsunami and you're the sole survivor and everything you've previously known is gone.
But it seems it can happen due to other causes too.
Have you experienced both kinds of trauma and trauma response? In yourself or others?
What is this other type of trauma? When I research trauma, all I really find is the "normal" PTSD causing kind.
I feel like I lack an entire vocabulary to talk anout this other kind of trauma.
Is it more common in military/ war related trauma?