Hear Again
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Okay now, need some clarification time.
You are talking about PTSD for things that were done TO you.
The people I know suffering PTSD acquired it because of things they HAD to do in the line of duty, in order to stay alive, and while following orders they could not disobey. Even so the things they did were entirely against their own nature.
The people I've known who were abused and traumatized by others have never mentioned some of the symptoms the people in the second group have talked about.
From what I know the two groups are vastly different.
Am I wrong?
not to be blunt, but yes, you are wrong. ptsd symptoms occur to people in the line of duty, but also to those who have experienced:
* emotional, sexual and/or physical abuse
* witnessing someone being killed (or a dead body)
* a natural disaster like a hurricane, tornado or blizzard
* having their lives threatened by another
* exposure to traumatic events on tv such as 9/11
one of the major myths about ptsd is that it only occurs to soldiers who have been in the line of battle. what few people realize is that it also occurs to anyone who experiences a traumatic event.