And in the context of someone saying they’ve recovered from PTSD, the trauma must have been of a particular nature (eg Crit A). The OP said they’ve recovered from this particular label, meaning they no longer meet the diagnostic criteria which assumes they did at one point meet the criteria, which means their trauma was - by definition - major. The OP then said
implying their trauma wasn’t serious - which is what I and others are challenging. Of course trauma exists on a scale but for PTSD the scale has a particular, defined starting point.
I think maybe the bone analogy only works if you are assuming that more serious trauma is likely
implying their trauma wasn’t serious - which is what I and others are challenging. Of course trauma exists on a scale but for PTSD the scale has a particular, defined starting point.