I too, am no where near a doctor, but there are professionals on both sides of this, so I'm sure there are reasons for that.
For the same reason that doctors give bad advice outside of their specialty. You don't want a dentist, or even an oral surgeon, performing open heart surgery on your infant. You don't want. GP acting as a neurologist or psychiatrist. Good doctors? Unless you're stranded on a deserted island
will not give medical advice out side of their specialty. They refer you to an expert.
Psych... Has "professionals" who range from
- no training required whatsoever "counselor" who has paid the state $30 for their license fee & background check (there are tens of thousands of these in my state alone).
- 3 month training program
- 2 year degree
- 4 year bachelors degree
- 6 year masters degree
- 8 year masters degree w 2 years oversight
- 9 year PhD program
- MD + residency + interning & 1-3 years specializing (that's a psychiatrist right there)
Of course, years & years in school doesn't make a good doctor, or a good psych pro. But it stacks the deck in your favor, over someone who just went and wrote a $30 check & hung up a shingle like Lucy in Charlie Brown comics!
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One of the things that people lose sight of is that there are
far worse things out there than PTSD. Things that can absolutely destroy a person, without giving them PTSD. CritA trauma is a very specific precursor, to a very specific disorder.
Country-Song problems? (I lost my wife, my house, my truck, my dog) Drive people to suicide on a regular basis. No disorder needed. Pure despair. Losing a child? Again, suicide after suicide. No disorder needed. Pure grief. Other emotions? Jealousy has driven people mad. Rage has driven people mad. Grief, despair, jealousy, rage, hopelessness. These are not small things.
CritA trauma? Is the worst of the worst of
trauma. Not life.