EveHarrington
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IMHO if the rest of the diagnostic criteria are fixed and the medical community acknowledges PTSD for what it actually is, the question of what can cause PTSD (i.e. Criterion A) will answer itself. That is, right now Criterion A is the "gateway" criterion to whether or not it is indeed PTSD but IMHO this way of thinking is incorrect. (Everyone thinks this way, everyone with any knowledge of PTSD---a matter of changing deeply entrenched habits.) If the rest of the diagnostic criterion are fixed, corrected, what have you----there will be no need to even question the smaller nuances of criterion A. You'd no longer have people claiming PTSD because they stubbed their toe simply because they don't have the hallmark traits of the disorder. (The current diagnostic description is IMHO woefully inadequate and quite off the mark but I won't get into why just yet.)
I have a lot of opinions on what PTSD is, what it entails, but it's beyond criterion A so that's all I'll say for now.
I have a lot of opinions on what PTSD is, what it entails, but it's beyond criterion A so that's all I'll say for now.