I have been thinking and am coming to the conclusion that I may be using the more vague aspects of criterion A to fuel my continued denial, avoidance and self abuse.
I think having it spelled out would help me accept that I have either been misdiagnosed and I should leave this alone or give me something more concrete to fight the internal battle that continuously takes place inside me which seemingly occurs without my active participation.
Quote:
"Criterion A: stressor
The person has been exposed to a traumatic event in which both of the following have been present:
The person has experienced, witnessed, or been confronted with an event or events that involve actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to the physical integrity of oneself or others.
The person's response involved intense fear,helplessness, or horror. Note: in children, it may be expressed instead by disorganized or agitated behaviour."
What loopholes?
1. What constitutes "witnessed" in relation to PTSD and what does not?
2. What constitutes "confronted with" and what does not?
3. What constitutes "threatened" and what does not?
4. What constitutes "physical integrity" and what does not?
5. What happens if with one incident there is total removal of self through depersonalisation/dissociation (physically and emotionally) and therefore "intense helplessness" but possibly no "horror"?
6. How would neglect fit this or not (for my understanding rather than anything else)?
Clear examples of what would and would not fit would be helpful. As would explanations. How does age affect these or not according to the officials?
I think having it spelled out would help me accept that I have either been misdiagnosed and I should leave this alone or give me something more concrete to fight the internal battle that continuously takes place inside me which seemingly occurs without my active participation.
Quote:
"Criterion A: stressor
The person has been exposed to a traumatic event in which both of the following have been present:
The person has experienced, witnessed, or been confronted with an event or events that involve actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to the physical integrity of oneself or others.
The person's response involved intense fear,helplessness, or horror. Note: in children, it may be expressed instead by disorganized or agitated behaviour."
What loopholes?
1. What constitutes "witnessed" in relation to PTSD and what does not?
2. What constitutes "confronted with" and what does not?
3. What constitutes "threatened" and what does not?
4. What constitutes "physical integrity" and what does not?
5. What happens if with one incident there is total removal of self through depersonalisation/dissociation (physically and emotionally) and therefore "intense helplessness" but possibly no "horror"?
6. How would neglect fit this or not (for my understanding rather than anything else)?
Clear examples of what would and would not fit would be helpful. As would explanations. How does age affect these or not according to the officials?