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Can I just say I'm not one of them - I've been working with vulnerable people for most of my adult life and am currently training to be a therapist. I've had to take time out at points to deal with symptoms and issues and I know what I'm talking about when it comes to the strain that training can place on people with PTSD. I'm on record as saying I think it entirely depends on your own progress through healing and the best people to assess that are those who know you in real life and know how you're coping day to day, which is why I'm struggling to understand what feels like a fairly strong response to a kindly meant concern.there are a few members on this board who don't believe that anyone with PTSD should work with people in pretty much any capacity. And they're quite vocal about it.
Please, Friday, point out the exact posts where people have said "nobody with PTSD should work with people"
I think this is one of those issues that is certainly a hot button on the forum.
Search it... I have read it recently in another thread myself."nobody with PTSD should work with people"
I am bawling profusely at the moment. My intent was not to discount patients' experiences for the sake of my own. I have no intent of putting patients in harms' way or not taking seriously the impact that ability to treat has on other people.