Loveneverfails
Diamond Member
It seems like every where I look around the forum these days I see 'Ptsd is no excuse for...' and in many ways that is correct. PTSD is no excuse for adultery, no excuse for violent behavior, no excuse for saying hurtful things- but the context in which it's being used is in many ways offensive and not entirely correct. I've seen people say PTSD is no excuse for isolating, no excuse for yelling, no excuse for being emotionally unavailable.
These are actual symptoms of the disorder according to NIMH. While there is certainly no excuse for bad behavior(a person must take responsibility for their actions no matter the underlying factors for the behavior), it is unfair to entirely dismiss what they are going through and label them as a bad person simply because we have PTSD and 'would never do that'. And I would go so far as to add that it is unwise to council supporters that they simply have a cruel and selfish partner because their partner has PTSD and is struggling with it in a way that we find distasteful.
These people are reaching out for help at an extremely emotional and vulnerable time and our answer based on the limited(often one sided) knowledge we're getting is to tell them oh that person is just mean? We're telling people in committed relationships this. We're telling married people this. PTSD is no excuse, but it is also no excuse to tell someone the person they love is a horrible human being. In times of physical danger and other forms of abuse, it is certainly appropriate to advice them to leave, but it's becoming more and more common place to see it in cases of typical PTSD characteristics. Just as the PTSD sufferer must take responsibility for their actions against their supporter, we need to take responsibility for the advice we're giving. Telling every supporter who posts that their sufferer isn't meeting their needs that they're with a bad partner is in all likelihood not true and unintentionally(I hope) playing games with other peoples lives.
These are actual symptoms of the disorder according to NIMH. While there is certainly no excuse for bad behavior(a person must take responsibility for their actions no matter the underlying factors for the behavior), it is unfair to entirely dismiss what they are going through and label them as a bad person simply because we have PTSD and 'would never do that'. And I would go so far as to add that it is unwise to council supporters that they simply have a cruel and selfish partner because their partner has PTSD and is struggling with it in a way that we find distasteful.
These people are reaching out for help at an extremely emotional and vulnerable time and our answer based on the limited(often one sided) knowledge we're getting is to tell them oh that person is just mean? We're telling people in committed relationships this. We're telling married people this. PTSD is no excuse, but it is also no excuse to tell someone the person they love is a horrible human being. In times of physical danger and other forms of abuse, it is certainly appropriate to advice them to leave, but it's becoming more and more common place to see it in cases of typical PTSD characteristics. Just as the PTSD sufferer must take responsibility for their actions against their supporter, we need to take responsibility for the advice we're giving. Telling every supporter who posts that their sufferer isn't meeting their needs that they're with a bad partner is in all likelihood not true and unintentionally(I hope) playing games with other peoples lives.