People can also get PTSD from their own drug addiction, witnessing drug addiction
Actually, you're incorrect, as you would not meet criterion H:
The disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., medication, alcohol) or another medical condition.
Yes, you can get PTSD from someone close having their life directly threatened, however; that is rare. Again, because you have endured such a thing does not equate to you having PTSD.
People need to get out of this mentality of trauma = PTSD, because it is not factual.
Experiencing trauma equals "possible" normal symptoms that are expected as a repercussion. These symptoms should also dissipate within a reasonably expected period. Trauma does not equal having a neurological change occurring within your brain that forms PTSD. Read: [DLMURL]https://www.myptsd.com/c/wiki/posttraumatic-stress-disorder/#differential-diagnosis[/DLMURL], moreover; Moreover,
"if the symptom response pattern to the extreme stressor meets criteria for another mental disorder, these diagnoses should be given instead of, or in addition to, PTSD."
If you have read CBX then you would have read what his psychiatrist and therapist are diagnosing, none of which are PTSD or close to PTSD. Therapists get PTSD wrong, but they don't get it that wrong as to the diagnoses given. General assessments upon entering a psychiatrist / therapist often quickly tell what the issues are, or are not.
Again, if CBX has PTSD that is not ideal, however; nothing stated from CBX or his psychiatrist or therapist is alluding to such, thus he should not be led along and down and incorrect pathway, and should be seeking help from those whom share his current diagnoses and look for resemblances there first, instead of self-diagnosing.
Statements the member has made such as,
if anger management fails me, then I must have PTSD... screams issues outside of PTSD, and likely his current diagnoses are accurate based on reading such statements.
Leading any member on from self-diagnosing is just ridiculous and completely unethical. When trauma is not the focus, which it isn't in this case, then PTSD is not the problem. Last time I checked, this forum is for PTSD support, not other disorders as the primary issue. There are other forums online that better cater other diagnoses.