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20-02-2018 07:12 PM
20-02-2018 07:12 PM
I suffer from C-PSTD amongst other things. Interested in PTG so will be following along tonight
20-02-2018 07:13 PM
20-02-2018 07:13 PM
PTG is not about what we 'lose' as a result of PTSD but what we gain - ie. insight, empathy, understanding etc.
20-02-2018 07:14 PM
20-02-2018 07:14 PM
I was diagnosed with CPTSD several years ago - from prolonged childhood abuse, which spanned 20 years (or more).
Adge
20-02-2018 07:14 PM
20-02-2018 07:14 PM
I tend to agree with you @CheerBear
20-02-2018 07:15 PM
20-02-2018 07:15 PM
Before I get too far into individual replies, here are the areas where PTG is most often reported:
- A greater sense of strength and capabilities
- The opening up of new possibilities: over-time the trauma can change priorities which can lead to new values, goals and directions.
- Improved relationships: people report valuing their close relationships more highly and investing more time in them
- Greater appreciation for life: a sense of wonder and gratitude can be sharpened by the experience of trauma
- A new or stronger spirituality
There's a psychometric scale these days to measure it. I hadn't thought to see if it's publicly available but I'll check that out later and add a link if so.
20-02-2018 07:15 PM
20-02-2018 07:15 PM
@BlueBay I think your psychologist means you have C-PTSD due to the two events of the abuse and your mum. It's like I have C-PTSD (aka BPD) due to childhood abuse, a massive number of repeated losses, being in an abusive relationship with my psychologist for 16 years, and most recently, churning through 12 therapists in 2 years culminating in the great wrongness of the wrong. Lots of different events, only one C-PTSD. That is what the C stands for - complex!!!
20-02-2018 07:19 PM
20-02-2018 07:19 PM
20-02-2018 07:20 PM
20-02-2018 07:20 PM
I definitely highly value my close relationships, I always have.
Some of my friendships have been very long-term, although there is only a few of them.
Adge
20-02-2018 07:21 PM
20-02-2018 07:21 PM
so @Former-Member i guess you need to have lots of therapy to get to this point of where you can turn your life into a positive.
20-02-2018 07:21 PM
20-02-2018 07:21 PM
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Mental Health Carers Austalia.
Our Mission
To be the voice of mental health carers to enable the best life possible.
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We're here to support and promote the well-being of mental health carers and their families
Mental Health Carers Australia is the only national advocacy group solely concerned with the well-being and promotion of the needs of mental health carers.