The Albatross
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Hostility? I didn't read any.
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- Indirectly, by learning that a close relative or close friend was exposed to trauma. If the event involved actual or threatened death, it must have been violent or accidental.
I have been told a person can only get secondary PTSD if their husband is violent towards them and mine is not.
Sorry for derailing the thread *leaves*.
The actual criterion, as written exactly from the DSM V, is:Is that true because I learned that my husbands, friends and family members have been exposed to trauma
This is actually why you could have PTSD, IF you got diagnosed, as self-diagnosis is nothing more than your self-assessment based on symptoms. Online self-assessments are dangerous and do not depict the physical / behavioural aspects related to confirm specific aspects.I've lived in a war zone for a small part of my life, I've actually been sexually molested as a child.
Maybe a new thread? I'd be interested in learning more about both! I haven't spent much time looking at or into either, although I think @SimplySimon? had a thread running on the friend/loved one aspect of CritA that was really interesting, I never chased it down further / was caught up in my own stuff.
But that is very common, isn't it? Wouldn't most people be traumatized according to this definition?Learning that the traumatic event(s) occurred to a close family member or close friend. In cases of actual or threatened death of a family member or friend, the event(s) must have been violent and accidental.