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Old May 14, 2017, 12:14 PM
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Thanks for your message!

I mentioned about it not being in the DSM5 to my previous therapist he said that didn't apply to the process in the UK. But I don't doubt that complex ptsd is still something contested about in the UK.

I have looked up therapists who specialise in trauma but they tend to be on the more expensive end of the spectrum. And i am currently unemployed and so far have not found one that's affordable. I probably need to look harder though.

Thanks for the advice about Pete Walker, didn't know he had cptsd himself, that's good to know.

And best of luck to you too

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Originally Posted by reb569 View Post
I've been struggling recently to post meaningful, helpful messages, so if anything comes off as unhelpful, I apologize in advance.

I have CPTSD and it is a challenging diagnosis because 1. It doesn't exist in the DSM5. and 2. Therapy for CPTSD is unique and there are probably many therapists that don't agree with it as a diagnosis.

I am lucky in that my therapist seems knowledgable on the topic, and her approach at this early stage in the process is to help me work on coping techniques through mindfulness and grounding.

I'm sorry you had a bad experience with a therapist. A Therapist/client relationship is in many way similar to any other relationship, sometimes you just don't click with someone.

I highly recommend that you search for a therapist who either specializes or is at least well versed in trauma therapy.

If you haven't already, I highly recommend that you read some of Pete Walker's work. He is a therapist who also has CPTSD and has some really great information on the topic. You can google his name and his website will come up.

Finally, I'm not confirming that you do, or don't, have CPTSD. I can't do that. Differential Diagnosis is very important in MI diagnosis, and only a professional, working with you, can make that determination.

Best of luck and keep posting!