I am in love with a C-PTSD sufferer. His is thanks to an abusive mother. As a mother myself, I can't imagine beating my 3 year old, because he fell off his tricycle and split his chin open. Nice thing to do to a kid before taking him to Emerg. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Beating was a way of life for this woman. As adults, my husband and I both understand that she is dealing with her own mental health issues, but that doesn't erase the past.
Anyway we are both new to all of this. My husband had an informal diagnosis earlier this year by a psych associate that I work with, and is due to see his family physician in a couple weeks for a referral to some professional help.
Anybody have any suggestions on how to stop the train from de-railing in the mean time? He gets lost in his own head sometimes, and I don't know how to draw him back to the land of the living. When I'm around it's not as bad because we interact and keep his mind occupied on other things, but when he's alone (driving to and from work) and sometimes when it's quiet he just goes back to the bad places....
Anyway we are both new to all of this. My husband had an informal diagnosis earlier this year by a psych associate that I work with, and is due to see his family physician in a couple weeks for a referral to some professional help.
Anybody have any suggestions on how to stop the train from de-railing in the mean time? He gets lost in his own head sometimes, and I don't know how to draw him back to the land of the living. When I'm around it's not as bad because we interact and keep his mind occupied on other things, but when he's alone (driving to and from work) and sometimes when it's quiet he just goes back to the bad places....