@Muse,
I think saying
"I have read over and over that patients with trauma often switch into a protector self and threaten to kill the therapist (who we suddenly see as a perpetrator)"
is saying a bit much. I don't believe this happens "often" or else many of us would have police records for threatening others or would have immediately been committed.
I overstated it, but actually with Complex Trauma, patients do test and test and test. You're right about that, but it happens. Therapists are afraid that dissociated patients will attack them because it happens.
My sister dissociated and has nearly killed me, and once pushed me so that I was injured. She tore a boyfriend's shirt in half and pushed him out a window, only the screen was so tight he didn't actually fall.
No police reports occurred, Solara, because we loved her, didn't feel actually permanently harmed, and know that her parts took over control. She snapped out of it and felt confused after. :( People don't just file a police report when someone threatens them or almost hurts them. They usually will only do so to protect someone else or if they are hurt and someone calls the cops and they have no choice. No one likes a snitch.
I would think a Therapist, like any professional, would try to deal with issues at the lowest level. Not call the cops every time someone reacts. ;)
I guess I have to ask, How do you know I'm wrong? Did you work as a therapist or in an inpatient setting? I don't see how my perspective that there is a lot of anger that comes lose in PTSD, and some of it gets put on the T's, or others, temporarily, is invalidated by your doubt. Most lashing out by people is controlled enough or held internally, not spoken out loud, or spoken in socially acceptable ways, but I see a fair bit of hostility toward therapists on this thread. ;) Really, don't you see that, too? None of us were there, but everyone is "incensed" with this woman. I don't see anything abnormal at all here. I overstated my case, but I think I have a point.
I'm a teacher, and I don't know ANY teacher who has not had a death threat from a student. One of my fav teachers got a decapitated bird in a box under his desk. No, he couldn't prove it, but he knew who put it there. No, the cops were not called. I see how I have triggered an anger at authority figure response from students. I try to be very validating and fair, reasonable, and compassionate. But some people have a lot of explosive rage. I usually have one per 25, every quarter. And they are not in therapy for PTSD!
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