Hi all. :smile:
I hope you don't mind me popping in here to ask a couple of questions as I am really interested in your views. I have been wondering for a long time about information sharing (regarding specific trauma info) in the carer/sufferer relationship.
Is it enough for a carer to simply know about certain triggers and how to deal with symptoms?
If a PTSD sufferer wanted to open up and felt safe enough to do so with you, how do you think that the "knowing" would affect your view and opinions of them?
For those in long term relationships, do you think you would be able to continue to love the sufferer in the same way after the "knowing" or do you think that this information would be enough to derail/destroy your relationship with them?
Pixie
I hope you don't mind me popping in here to ask a couple of questions as I am really interested in your views. I have been wondering for a long time about information sharing (regarding specific trauma info) in the carer/sufferer relationship.
Is it enough for a carer to simply know about certain triggers and how to deal with symptoms?
If a PTSD sufferer wanted to open up and felt safe enough to do so with you, how do you think that the "knowing" would affect your view and opinions of them?
For those in long term relationships, do you think you would be able to continue to love the sufferer in the same way after the "knowing" or do you think that this information would be enough to derail/destroy your relationship with them?
Pixie