@Chava... I'm going to cheat here and cut /paste from this thread :D
What Is Complex Trauma?
Whilst PTSD requires abnormally traumatic events as diagnostic criterion (and though complex trauma is entangled within that requirement), the PTSD diagnosis fails to concede to the longevity and duration that complex trauma encapsulates. Examples of trauma which fit the criteria for CPTSD include:
- Physical abuse - ongoing, typically administered within a family or by caregiver / Domestic Violence (DV).
- Sexual abuse - ongoing, typically administered within a family or by caregiver / friends of family / DV.
- Imprisonment - prisoner of war / incarceration / forcible confinement for long periods of time.
- Repeated tours in combat.
- Other possibilities."
All of those (and more) are complex trauma.
None of them require being a child. None even require "typical" to have happened / they can all come from different sources.
By, as you say, working within the framework of not just childhood trauma, but childhood developmental trauma perpetuated by a family/caregiver... While they may be exceptional in that focus... When they try to apply that framework to
all complex trauma? It doesn't work. Unless you happen to be in their focus group, or close enough to it to get some benefit. Then it's amazing. But if you're not in their focus group? It's really obvious that, at best, you're an afterthought. Just sort of lumped in.
All T-bone steaks grilled medium rare are foods. Vs.
All foods are T-bone steaks grilled medium rare.
Recipes provided...Works amazing if you're a T-Bone. Can work pretty durn well to grill a pork chop. Not so great if you're ice cream.
((If you're ice cream? You're left floundering. Okay, try the opposite of what is provided. First, um, don't use fire? Cause that went badly. Okay. Perhaps also not massaging it with salt and herbs and seasonings, before not putting it in the fire. Or maybe? If we use different seasonings? Um. Maybe spinach? No. Hot sauce? They recommend those. No. (Oh. My brain hurts.) Strawberries? Oh hey that works. Okay, now what? They season then put on the grill. Crap. That doesn't work. Where do I cook my ice cream? (Why is this so freaking difficult??? ) Meanwhile, everyone is talking about how amazing they are for complex trauma. Well.... For a very specific -if common- type of complex trauma. Great for meats. Not so great for fruit, veg, dairy. As one is constantly having to reverse engineer, fail, turn the problem inside out, fail, throw the book at the wall (Hey! Success ;)))
Not meaning to pick on Herman specifically. If you pick up just about any book on complex trauma. It's roughly 90% childhood abuse perpetuated by family or caregiver, a chapter on combat, and a paragraph or three to each of the other forms of complex trauma. And the childhood framework? Is prevalent in everything from workbooks to proposed additions to the DSMV.