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Old Nov 10, 2014, 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by SkyWhite View Post
There is a lot of confusion about this, I agree. However, there is enough evidence-based research to support the condition as a real form of ptsd. There are extremely specific symptoms to complex ptsd and not everyone who experiences trauma will have c-ptsd.

In the DSM-5 it's considered "disorder of extreme stress, not otherwise specified" or something like that, which can be a broad term, I know. But complex ptsd is what the MH profs call it off the record for clarity and to differentiate it from ptsd from a single traumatic event. There's a whole wack of excellent sites on the subject. Just because it's not in the DSM-5, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

For example, my pdoc diagnosed me with "ptsd" not complex ptsd, but my T, my pdoc and me all know it's C-ptsd.
I am diagnosed with aspergers syndrome and that is not in the DSM now, but doesn't mean it doesn't exist just not what the DSM refers to it as, but the term is still used. As for C-PTSD even if its not in the DSM it can reduce confusion since C-ptsd implies ptsd from multiple traumas whereas PTSD by itself more implies a single traumatic event.

It is possible my ptsd could be from multiple things, hard to say at this point though...but maybe it will become more clear with the therapy I have started.
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