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I was listening to episode about [https://youtu.be/qaVyD3oOKpY?si=295G_egWtj6iD_mx Continuous Traumatic Stress vs Post Traumatic Stress], when I realised that it applies well to me. I do not compare my self to the dangers of people living in a war zone, or other dangers mentioned in the video, but I am sure some treatment techniques might help me too. | I was listening to episode about [https://youtu.be/qaVyD3oOKpY?si=295G_egWtj6iD_mx Continuous Traumatic Stress vs Post Traumatic Stress], when I realised that it applies well to me. I do not compare my self to the dangers of people living in a war zone, or other dangers mentioned in the video, but I am sure some treatment techniques might help me too. | ||
I have | I have always struggled with the statements in all [[PTSD symptoms | PTSD]] treatment programs that the [[trauma]] and all stressful tasks are in the past, nothing important left to do. But that is not true. Most of the stressful tasks are waiting to be done. There is a significant financial loss ahead if my abusers get things their way. | ||
I just started learning about this, but I am sure this a topic on its own. I expect to write a lot here. |
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I was listening to episode about Continuous Traumatic Stress vs Post Traumatic Stress, when I realised that it applies well to me. I do not compare my self to the dangers of people living in a war zone, or other dangers mentioned in the video, but I am sure some treatment techniques might help me too.
I have always struggled with the statements in all PTSD treatment programs that the trauma and all stressful tasks are in the past, nothing important left to do. But that is not true. Most of the stressful tasks are waiting to be done. There is a significant financial loss ahead if my abusers get things their way.
I just started learning about this, but I am sure this a topic on its own. I expect to write a lot here.