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I am starting to feel defensive about things said by supporters even though I totally understand why they are said. It's difficult enough for us to separate what is PTSD and what is not.
But PTSD is not a person. I am not PTSD I have PTSD. That means I have certain symptoms. But how I react to those and how I display them is down to me and who I am. And my particular past.
Just looking at how people get PTSD demonstrates that. The way someone displays PTSD in a relationship context is going to be very different if it is from childhood abuse, combat, car accident, medical procedure etc. The triggers are going to be different. There is unlikely to be Stockholm syndrome related behaviour in non-abuse related PTSD. Would Stockholm Syndrome behaviour occur if someone has PTSD from a car accident? Unlikely. I think it would be more apt to say that certain things are linked to lets say combat and others abuse etc rather than everything being about this PTSD "person" that it seems we all become.
I don't behave abusively to others and I think this is the main part of what offends me. Every scrap of my being has been focused on not doing others harm and I now find myself associated with something that it seems is assumed to come along with abusive behaviour. It offends me deeply in a way that is hard to explain. I am not those people who I have come across in my life.
Yes many behaviours and reactions are influenced by someone having PTSD and I understand that in some respects it is semantics but I am just struggling with it a little. It make me want to distance myself from everything PTSD even more.
But PTSD is not a person. I am not PTSD I have PTSD. That means I have certain symptoms. But how I react to those and how I display them is down to me and who I am. And my particular past.
Just looking at how people get PTSD demonstrates that. The way someone displays PTSD in a relationship context is going to be very different if it is from childhood abuse, combat, car accident, medical procedure etc. The triggers are going to be different. There is unlikely to be Stockholm syndrome related behaviour in non-abuse related PTSD. Would Stockholm Syndrome behaviour occur if someone has PTSD from a car accident? Unlikely. I think it would be more apt to say that certain things are linked to lets say combat and others abuse etc rather than everything being about this PTSD "person" that it seems we all become.
I don't behave abusively to others and I think this is the main part of what offends me. Every scrap of my being has been focused on not doing others harm and I now find myself associated with something that it seems is assumed to come along with abusive behaviour. It offends me deeply in a way that is hard to explain. I am not those people who I have come across in my life.
Yes many behaviours and reactions are influenced by someone having PTSD and I understand that in some respects it is semantics but I am just struggling with it a little. It make me want to distance myself from everything PTSD even more.