I have a long time friend who's counselor has diagnosed her with PTSD. When I read about the symptoms, I can certainly see his point. She has them all.. The source of her PTSD doesn't seem to be one of the classics like violence, war, or abuse unless there is something she hasn't shared with me, but she clearly is experiencing the effects.
She's had some pretty crappy things happen in her life - cancer, divorce, lots of family members dying, getting into debt and having to live in someone's guest room for a year, a bad rental situation when she got her next house, etc. It's hard for me to tell which of these may be causes and which may be effects of PTSD, and it's becoming VERY hard for me to tell when I should just listen, sympathise and suport versus giving her feedback on her behavior. On the one hand, I understand that sometimes just being able to let your feelings out, no matter how little sense they make, is theraputic On the other hand, I see her repeatedly thinking and behaving in ways that just aren't going to come out well, and I wonder if I'm letting her down by not telling her what my concerns are. I'm hoping that some of you folks who are dealing with PTSD yourselves or with family members who have it can help me understand better and perhaps be of more help.
Thanks!
BB
She's had some pretty crappy things happen in her life - cancer, divorce, lots of family members dying, getting into debt and having to live in someone's guest room for a year, a bad rental situation when she got her next house, etc. It's hard for me to tell which of these may be causes and which may be effects of PTSD, and it's becoming VERY hard for me to tell when I should just listen, sympathise and suport versus giving her feedback on her behavior. On the one hand, I understand that sometimes just being able to let your feelings out, no matter how little sense they make, is theraputic On the other hand, I see her repeatedly thinking and behaving in ways that just aren't going to come out well, and I wonder if I'm letting her down by not telling her what my concerns are. I'm hoping that some of you folks who are dealing with PTSD yourselves or with family members who have it can help me understand better and perhaps be of more help.
Thanks!
BB