Thanks for sharing the article. I think it definitely applies to supporters.
I found strategy #2 hard to deal with sometimes, because I wish I could take some of the burden off my sufferer even though I try every day to practice the serenity prayer, lol.
I don't know about everyone else, but I get, more frequently than I'm comfortable with, the "I don't know if I want our relationship" or "I'm going to just leave and run away" and even though I know it's not him talking as it happens when he's triggered and I know he leans towards the running away coping as we've talked about in the past that's just what he's always done, if something has gotten to hard or stressful he would run or just cut the person out of his life (sorry about the long run-on). But it's still hard, especially with my own anxieties and insecurities as I'm only human, to take a step back and just remember that it's not my husband talking, but the PTSD and his self-critic/self loathing.