Someone I know has severe PTSD.
It has been long repressed for many years, and it is now just bubbling to the surface. There is no violence or suicidal intentions involved, and everyone is safe. I am very grateful for that.
I have been close to this individual for many years, and, although I knew that trauma had occurred, I did not know the extent. Although we do take things one day at a time (hence the username), I am finding it difficult to anticipate what is or is not acceptable around them, particularly in emails and texts. No matter what I say, or what we are talking about, it seems that I inevitably put my foot in my mouth or trigger anger.
I am worried about treading that fine line of giving appropriate distance and providing enough support.
I realize I am being vague, but privacy is extremely important in this matter. Any ideas or support are greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
D2D
It has been long repressed for many years, and it is now just bubbling to the surface. There is no violence or suicidal intentions involved, and everyone is safe. I am very grateful for that.
I have been close to this individual for many years, and, although I knew that trauma had occurred, I did not know the extent. Although we do take things one day at a time (hence the username), I am finding it difficult to anticipate what is or is not acceptable around them, particularly in emails and texts. No matter what I say, or what we are talking about, it seems that I inevitably put my foot in my mouth or trigger anger.
I am worried about treading that fine line of giving appropriate distance and providing enough support.
I realize I am being vague, but privacy is extremely important in this matter. Any ideas or support are greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
D2D