In the world, there is a lot of therapeutic, non-professional support that is shared; I am one of the fortunate people to have encountered this tyle of help, before I could afford therapy, before I could hold a job, before I had insurance.
I need and want to acknowledge this, because without this grass-roots system, I never would have developed all the skills (courage to be vulnerable, courage to feel painful feelings, courage to sit in a room with another person) that it takes to get to a therapists office. I believes these support systems (like those mentioned below) can sustain people-they did me, for many years.
Like others, after one (the first) bad experience with a therapist at age 21, I did not see another therapist for 7 years. I was too frightened! Instead, I read all that I could get my hands on, about PTSD, about therapeutic tools (CBT, dysfunctional and healthy relationship dynamics, Mindfulness, etc.), I took self-help classes, and I went to 12 step groups, when I could tolerate them.
Now, thank goodness, with the Internet, sites like this, are part of the grass-root system, that sustains PTSD survivors, of all kinds, at all levels.