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Thanks for providing the link to this interesting article. One thing the article didn't address was the relationship between being bullied over an extended period of time and complex PTSD. I've never been diagnosed with cPTSD. But I think I could make a pretty-good case for it. Under any circumstances, it's nice to know someone's paying attention.
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I have read of cPTSD too as a result of bullying, bullying is a form of abuse so that makes sense.
Personally I identify with the mixed bag of deficits and benefits. It’s an interesting article thanks Willowtigger! |
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To put it simply bulllies (abusers) are extremely insecure and want others to feel as badly as they do. It is neverending, because they will never feel okay, unless they address their issues.
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