foreveralone2099
Bronze Member
hey guys, i just had an interesting conversation with someone about child abuse the other day: he's struggling with some antisocial tendencies but overall it didn't ruin his life.
without getting into a tedious suffering olympics here, how bad is bad? according to a psychologist i know, not everyone who has bad experiences develops ptsd. but worse experiences tend to make you more vulnerable to it.
it seems extremely difficult to get a barometer on what constitutes "bad". lots of things suck and people get thru them okay, if slightly damaged. lots of things suck a lot, and we end up on this forum or crawling to therapy to lick our wounds.
i was trying to find a resource on child abuse statistics, but the fact of the matter is that no one knows. referencing an infographic which i cannot link here because my post count is too low: "in one study, 80% of 21-year-olds who reported childhood abuse met the criteria for at least one psychological disorder". holy crap!
how bad is bad? what would you consider a difficult upbringing?
without getting into a tedious suffering olympics here, how bad is bad? according to a psychologist i know, not everyone who has bad experiences develops ptsd. but worse experiences tend to make you more vulnerable to it.
it seems extremely difficult to get a barometer on what constitutes "bad". lots of things suck and people get thru them okay, if slightly damaged. lots of things suck a lot, and we end up on this forum or crawling to therapy to lick our wounds.
i was trying to find a resource on child abuse statistics, but the fact of the matter is that no one knows. referencing an infographic which i cannot link here because my post count is too low: "in one study, 80% of 21-year-olds who reported childhood abuse met the criteria for at least one psychological disorder". holy crap!
how bad is bad? what would you consider a difficult upbringing?