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I've been thinking a lot about the term "PTSD episode" as it relates to spans of time that certain symptoms are contained within. It seems there are two types and am not sure if there is a better term for the longer version.
Scenario 1 - There is the episode where the person goes from acting fairly normal to freaking the hell out and yelling and raging and maybe even throwing things or doing other things that are drastically different than moments before and are in general filled with non-rational statements and actions. These seem to last minutes to hours.
Scenario 2 - The longer type seems to be rest of the day, week/s, or month/s, or even year/s. These seem to be way more subtle in that there can be fairly reasonable conversation and actions and even going to work and other events but there is a definite shift in their actions and statements and general perception of what is going on in that time period. These seem to include the loss of trust, emotional numbing, and other subtle things that are destructive like substance abuse for example. This is the situation where people say that the person isn't the person they generally came to know and love and seems like a bit of a stranger. It seems there are conflicting actions done during this scenario in that the person subconsciously very much loves their partner and does actions and statements that line up with that but also do destructive things that could rip the relationship to bits. It all seems to be quite subtle too which makes it harder to really understand.
It seems that "Scenario 1" is the common thought that goes through a persons head when someone says "PTSD episode" but other times "Scenario 2" is also referenced as a "PTSD episode".
Personally I tend to reference "Scenario 1" as a "PTSD episode" and am not quite sure what to term "Scenario 2". Anyone with more technical knowledge of PTSD know how these two scenarios are referenced technically? I'm quite curious to know so I can go do more reading on "Scenario 2".
Scenario 1 - There is the episode where the person goes from acting fairly normal to freaking the hell out and yelling and raging and maybe even throwing things or doing other things that are drastically different than moments before and are in general filled with non-rational statements and actions. These seem to last minutes to hours.
Scenario 2 - The longer type seems to be rest of the day, week/s, or month/s, or even year/s. These seem to be way more subtle in that there can be fairly reasonable conversation and actions and even going to work and other events but there is a definite shift in their actions and statements and general perception of what is going on in that time period. These seem to include the loss of trust, emotional numbing, and other subtle things that are destructive like substance abuse for example. This is the situation where people say that the person isn't the person they generally came to know and love and seems like a bit of a stranger. It seems there are conflicting actions done during this scenario in that the person subconsciously very much loves their partner and does actions and statements that line up with that but also do destructive things that could rip the relationship to bits. It all seems to be quite subtle too which makes it harder to really understand.
It seems that "Scenario 1" is the common thought that goes through a persons head when someone says "PTSD episode" but other times "Scenario 2" is also referenced as a "PTSD episode".
Personally I tend to reference "Scenario 1" as a "PTSD episode" and am not quite sure what to term "Scenario 2". Anyone with more technical knowledge of PTSD know how these two scenarios are referenced technically? I'm quite curious to know so I can go do more reading on "Scenario 2".