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anthony
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CPTSD was never a diagnosis to be outdated... it was always a theoretical model for requested inclusion into the DSM and ICD. The DSM did not recognise it because it crossed borders with too many diagnoses that otherwise better fit symptoms, however; has now been inclusive within PTSD symptom boundaries as a new sub-type disorder, though not named CPTSD, but PTSD-DD. The prior model crossed into BPD, an Axis II disorder group, which isn't even on the same plain as Axis I disorders, such as PTSD. They stepped outside of reality with their theory, which is why it was so heavily refuted.
The ICD hasn't yet ruled the classification name in or out at this stage, as it typically awaits to see what the DSM is doing and normally follows closely inline with it to keep confusion to a minimum, however; the World Health Organisation (WHO) have very different policies and cover the globe unilaterally, which far surpasses the DSM reach and agenda, which is first the USA.
The ICD hasn't yet ruled the classification name in or out at this stage, as it typically awaits to see what the DSM is doing and normally follows closely inline with it to keep confusion to a minimum, however; the World Health Organisation (WHO) have very different policies and cover the globe unilaterally, which far surpasses the DSM reach and agenda, which is first the USA.