NovemberStar
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@Justmehere - I think PTSD can result from seeing or witnessing violence or sudden death, even if your own life wasn't threatened. Ie - ambulance or emergency responders - can get PTSD and it's not a direct threat to their life, but rather the result of the traumatic things they have seen or had to deal with.
But that death needs to be sudden / violent - not from an illness.
Having said that - I think it's a little undermining to suggest to the poster that if she doesn't have PTSD it's a good thing because PTSD is hellish - whatever the cause or diagnosis if any mental health issue, I think it can be a hellish experience. I don't think it's 'unique' to PTSD. I don't see PTSD as 'worse' than other mental illnesses - they are too mental illnesses and all impact the sufferer in major life changing and threatening ways.
I do think it can be underestimated how great an impact emotional trauma can do to a person. I have PTSD - I fit the criteria on a number of different experiences and traumas - yet currently, it's the emotional abuse at the hands if my mother that is creating the most difficulty for me in therapy at the moment. It has had as much of an impact (if not more) than the physical, sexual abuse, or even witnessing her death - yet the emotional abuse / trauma / betrayal isn't recognised as being a cause of PTSD.
But that death needs to be sudden / violent - not from an illness.
Having said that - I think it's a little undermining to suggest to the poster that if she doesn't have PTSD it's a good thing because PTSD is hellish - whatever the cause or diagnosis if any mental health issue, I think it can be a hellish experience. I don't think it's 'unique' to PTSD. I don't see PTSD as 'worse' than other mental illnesses - they are too mental illnesses and all impact the sufferer in major life changing and threatening ways.
I do think it can be underestimated how great an impact emotional trauma can do to a person. I have PTSD - I fit the criteria on a number of different experiences and traumas - yet currently, it's the emotional abuse at the hands if my mother that is creating the most difficulty for me in therapy at the moment. It has had as much of an impact (if not more) than the physical, sexual abuse, or even witnessing her death - yet the emotional abuse / trauma / betrayal isn't recognised as being a cause of PTSD.