Recovery4Me
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I was wondering if anyone had adult children that understood your PTSD?
As research is still ongoing, when I raised mine there was little out there and much time for misunderstanding and my mistakes. We have a good enough relationship: I am grateful that we love each other dearly. But there is something in the connect that allows him to view me as damaged. Therefore his opinion to him is healthy and there is no discussing it with me (in his opinion) because (in his opinion) it escalates. If someone sees you as damaged goods, it is hard to be treated as an equal.
But I wondered if anyone would share what helped them to bridge the divide between our children recalling our perhaps scarey appearances during flashbacks, trauma and understanding something besides "my parent is different"?
Thanks, I know I may be a little older here than most...just thought I give it a whirl for support as well as additional insight for resolution.
As research is still ongoing, when I raised mine there was little out there and much time for misunderstanding and my mistakes. We have a good enough relationship: I am grateful that we love each other dearly. But there is something in the connect that allows him to view me as damaged. Therefore his opinion to him is healthy and there is no discussing it with me (in his opinion) because (in his opinion) it escalates. If someone sees you as damaged goods, it is hard to be treated as an equal.
But I wondered if anyone would share what helped them to bridge the divide between our children recalling our perhaps scarey appearances during flashbacks, trauma and understanding something besides "my parent is different"?
Thanks, I know I may be a little older here than most...just thought I give it a whirl for support as well as additional insight for resolution.