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Sideways
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@joeylittle - I totally hear you.
There was a movement recently where people were promoting the concept that PTSD was a psychiatric "injury", rather than an "illness". That really horrifies me. The stigma towards mental health issues that aren't PTSD being promoted by that attitude blows my mind.
And I think that's why I took exception to the comments about ptsd "purists" earlier in this thread. Promoting correct diagnosis doesn't make me less compassionate than the person who readily assigns the ptsd label to anyone who's had a hard time.
I'm not saying "STFU" (as it was so eloquently put earlier on!) if I say "That's not PTSD". All I'm saying is... "That's not ptsd".
There was a movement recently where people were promoting the concept that PTSD was a psychiatric "injury", rather than an "illness". That really horrifies me. The stigma towards mental health issues that aren't PTSD being promoted by that attitude blows my mind.
And I think that's why I took exception to the comments about ptsd "purists" earlier in this thread. Promoting correct diagnosis doesn't make me less compassionate than the person who readily assigns the ptsd label to anyone who's had a hard time.
I'm not saying "STFU" (as it was so eloquently put earlier on!) if I say "That's not PTSD". All I'm saying is... "That's not ptsd".