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Here is a link to an article from PsychCentral's archives that may be of interest:

https://psychcentral.com/news/2013/0...ild/59140.html


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Here is a link to an article from PsychCentral's archives that may be of interest:

(link deleted because I'm not allowed to post links - even when they're quotes from someone else)

Well, this definitely happened to me, but I was hoping for the specific effects of abuse from a PTSD sufferer vs. say a narcissistic abuser. Psychologists are having a hard time treating me because my injuries don't match anything they've seen well enough to use the treatments they usually use.

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