@Born to Run this makes sense. But, even if it was accepted into DSM, what would we say about young adults who slipped through the cracks and were never diagnosed with DTD. I think of myself, self-injuring a lot in adolescence but didn't get much help, or was tossed around for a while trying to figure out what to do with my other issues (anorexia, dangerous drinking). If we have DTD, then we also need to accept complex trauma or CPTSD? That will all be a long shot.
But it does help me to consider the "developmental trauma" aside from calling it DTD (CPTSD does make more sense)...just like I relate very well to disorganized and avoidant attachment patterns but I do not have an attachment disorder. But do other people grow out of these things? Or what do they become aside from social misfits? (I am so on the hinge of avoidant personality disorder, so maybe that's one thing). Not saying anyone has to answer that. I don't expect the system to be perfect either.
But it does help me to consider the "developmental trauma" aside from calling it DTD (CPTSD does make more sense)...just like I relate very well to disorganized and avoidant attachment patterns but I do not have an attachment disorder. But do other people grow out of these things? Or what do they become aside from social misfits? (I am so on the hinge of avoidant personality disorder, so maybe that's one thing). Not saying anyone has to answer that. I don't expect the system to be perfect either.