Things have escalated into an argument. Mean names, curse words, blaming, past issues, the whole shabang. What do you need afterward?
I (non-PTSD, female) need to process with my partner. I need some sort of confirmation we're both okay and a little bit of conversation about what just happened. Usually just an "I'm sorry, let me think" or "Sorry, can we talk later" would suffice for me.
My partner (combat PTSD, male), once escalated, won't come down until he has gone through the cycle. Escalation, insults, random things brought up that have nothing to do with argument, "I'm done", block all forms of communication after saying something particularly provoking. Refuses to talk about it via text or email until we can talk about it face to face. When we're face to face, will dismiss talking about it or say it's in the past, let's move forward. No conversation had about incident.
^His reaction is hard for me to deal with because of my need to feel like we've processed things.
What do you need in these types of situations? What do you need from your partner? If isolating is what you need, in what instances might you accommodate your partners need for closure or a conversation before you isolate? Do you feel bad even if you never apologize? Is a simple "sorry" enough of a resolution for you?
I can't pick my partner's brain, so I'm hoping to pick yours. TIA.
I (non-PTSD, female) need to process with my partner. I need some sort of confirmation we're both okay and a little bit of conversation about what just happened. Usually just an "I'm sorry, let me think" or "Sorry, can we talk later" would suffice for me.
My partner (combat PTSD, male), once escalated, won't come down until he has gone through the cycle. Escalation, insults, random things brought up that have nothing to do with argument, "I'm done", block all forms of communication after saying something particularly provoking. Refuses to talk about it via text or email until we can talk about it face to face. When we're face to face, will dismiss talking about it or say it's in the past, let's move forward. No conversation had about incident.
^His reaction is hard for me to deal with because of my need to feel like we've processed things.
What do you need in these types of situations? What do you need from your partner? If isolating is what you need, in what instances might you accommodate your partners need for closure or a conversation before you isolate? Do you feel bad even if you never apologize? Is a simple "sorry" enough of a resolution for you?
I can't pick my partner's brain, so I'm hoping to pick yours. TIA.