Lucycat
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Hi @May24 and welcome to the forum.I am sure that I suffer from C-PTSD.
I understand how difficult it is to get people to recognise the diagnosis of CPTSD, but I am wondering does it actually matter for you? Will having that diagnosis enable you to access any support or services that are not currently available? Is it a matter of feeling validated in your trauma and suffering?
The Netherlands are praised for being at the forefront of research into PTSD and CPTSD so you are well-positioned to access a psychiatrist who will understand you if you choose to do so.
On this forum, there are people with very traumatic histories and no diagnoses at all, and there are those with multiple diagnoses. There is a difference between nations as we, here in the UK do not need a diagnosis to access services, whereas those in the US do I believe. Furthermore there is the discrepancy between the DSM which is published by the American Psychiatric Association, and the ICD which is from the World Health Organisation. They are similar but different, and the UK tends to favour the ICD. I don't know which one the Netherlands uses to decide on criteria. What all this means is that a diagnosis in one country might not quite match that in another.
But does any of this matter ? If so why? Clearly you need help and support to deal with your traumatic childhood regardless of the label you have or do not have. It is perfectly acceptable on this forum to discuss symptoms and difficulties regardless of a diagnosis.