I’m just thinking as my relationship just crumbled for the 4th time.
My vet was diagnosed a few years ago with PTSD. His first breakdown he finally wanted to seek help, he went to counciling while we were broken up, but it didn’t last very long. I think he only went to a few sessions during that time.
Now at least a year and a half later he denies having PTSD, he is angry and sluggish all the time, constantly keeps himself busy, has a hard time sleeping, ect.
What was the deciding factor that made you want to seek help?
Is he scared to seek help? Is he avoiding it because it’s easier to just be alone and pretend everything is okay?
I’d just like some insight on the thought process of the struggle between getting help and ignoring/avoiding help.
My vet was diagnosed a few years ago with PTSD. His first breakdown he finally wanted to seek help, he went to counciling while we were broken up, but it didn’t last very long. I think he only went to a few sessions during that time.
Now at least a year and a half later he denies having PTSD, he is angry and sluggish all the time, constantly keeps himself busy, has a hard time sleeping, ect.
What was the deciding factor that made you want to seek help?
Is he scared to seek help? Is he avoiding it because it’s easier to just be alone and pretend everything is okay?
I’d just like some insight on the thought process of the struggle between getting help and ignoring/avoiding help.