dragonfly1108
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I have been in a "relationship" with a 38 year old man for about a year now, who has been suffering with PTSD for about 20 years now... and has never successfully been through therapy and has struggled greatly and is deeply affected by his situation. He struggles greatly with physical intimacy, believing that he deserves love, and feels guilty to burden me with his problems. I push through all of this, and love him regardless, and over the years that seems to have opened him up quite a bit and he is making great progress every day.
However, he has been dealing with this for so long I fear it has become his identity, and he can only make so much progress because it is all he has ever known. To my knowledge, I am the closest he has had to a relationship in 20 years (since the incident)
I found this online the other day and it struck me in such a way, I decided to reach out. "When someone with PTSD says they don’t know if they can ever love again or ever be loved, that is a sign of the PTSD soul wound."
What I have struggled myself to see, is that this behavior he is demonstrating is not towards me, but resulting from his trauma, and he himself is suffering from a great soul wound :(
My question is, how can I support him on his healing journey, and how can I myself be more understanding of his special needs? Any advice would be greatly appreciated :)
However, he has been dealing with this for so long I fear it has become his identity, and he can only make so much progress because it is all he has ever known. To my knowledge, I am the closest he has had to a relationship in 20 years (since the incident)
I found this online the other day and it struck me in such a way, I decided to reach out. "When someone with PTSD says they don’t know if they can ever love again or ever be loved, that is a sign of the PTSD soul wound."
What I have struggled myself to see, is that this behavior he is demonstrating is not towards me, but resulting from his trauma, and he himself is suffering from a great soul wound :(
My question is, how can I support him on his healing journey, and how can I myself be more understanding of his special needs? Any advice would be greatly appreciated :)