For those of you that haven't read my other posts, long story short: my bf is in the military, multiple deployments, says he was never exposed to anything "scary", but began showing major ptsd symptoms immediately after his ex moved his children across the country.
From the advice I've received on here (by the way, thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who's taken the time to help me make sense of it all), I've learned that his kids being taken away was most likely the trigger that brought out his ptsd. My next obstacle in understanding all of this is trying to figure out if he's getting the right treatment.
After both of us suffering through his symptoms the past couple of years, he finally agreed to start therapy a few weeks ago. He won't really talk about it, so I don't even know if there's been an official diagnosis.
My concern is that he has always dismissed that there's any way he could possibly have ptsd (which is why I didn't immediately consider that to be the cause of his drastic change in behavior after the kids moved). I don't know if he dismissed it due to a pride kind of thing or if he just doesn't know much about it....probably a little of both.
I guess I'm just scared that if he does have a trauma, he wouldn't admit it - even to his therapist. I don't know what he's telling his therapist in there, so I don't know if he's being open about the severity of his symptoms. Sometimes I wish I could talk to the guy myself and tell him all of the changes I've observed, but my bf is very uncomfortable with the whole thing and doesn't want me involved. I guess I can understand how that would be too overwhelming for him right now.
Can anyone give any advice on how I could get some reassurance that he's in good hands? I hear so many stories about people having trouble finding the right therapist and I just want to feel comfortable that he's getting the help he needs.
From the advice I've received on here (by the way, thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who's taken the time to help me make sense of it all), I've learned that his kids being taken away was most likely the trigger that brought out his ptsd. My next obstacle in understanding all of this is trying to figure out if he's getting the right treatment.
After both of us suffering through his symptoms the past couple of years, he finally agreed to start therapy a few weeks ago. He won't really talk about it, so I don't even know if there's been an official diagnosis.
My concern is that he has always dismissed that there's any way he could possibly have ptsd (which is why I didn't immediately consider that to be the cause of his drastic change in behavior after the kids moved). I don't know if he dismissed it due to a pride kind of thing or if he just doesn't know much about it....probably a little of both.
I guess I'm just scared that if he does have a trauma, he wouldn't admit it - even to his therapist. I don't know what he's telling his therapist in there, so I don't know if he's being open about the severity of his symptoms. Sometimes I wish I could talk to the guy myself and tell him all of the changes I've observed, but my bf is very uncomfortable with the whole thing and doesn't want me involved. I guess I can understand how that would be too overwhelming for him right now.
Can anyone give any advice on how I could get some reassurance that he's in good hands? I hear so many stories about people having trouble finding the right therapist and I just want to feel comfortable that he's getting the help he needs.