Greetings,
I am a victim of early childhood sexual trauma. I was never able to find treatment in the mental health system and I have been in and out of therapy for 15 years. I was re-diagnosed in August this year as suffering from acute acute depression and told I had post-traumatic stress disorder. I thought that only persons in combat could have PTSD.
This was the only time in my mental health career that I could agreed with the diagnosis. I understood myself, not as a person with a “brain disease,” but as a person who was profoundly hurt and traumatized by the “awful things” that had happened to me, including sexual torture by my father from age 3 until 11 when she became pregnant with my father's child. I follow down the path of more self destruction in my life because of being told I has no good or useless.
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I am a victim of early childhood sexual trauma. I was never able to find treatment in the mental health system and I have been in and out of therapy for 15 years. I was re-diagnosed in August this year as suffering from acute acute depression and told I had post-traumatic stress disorder. I thought that only persons in combat could have PTSD.
This was the only time in my mental health career that I could agreed with the diagnosis. I understood myself, not as a person with a “brain disease,” but as a person who was profoundly hurt and traumatized by the “awful things” that had happened to me, including sexual torture by my father from age 3 until 11 when she became pregnant with my father's child. I follow down the path of more self destruction in my life because of being told I has no good or useless.
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