Symptoms and Progression of Complex PTSD

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Pathological Psychology, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse
Cover of the book Symptoms and Progression of Complex PTSD by Kimberly Callis, Kimberly Callis
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Author: Kimberly Callis ISBN: 9781310637704
Publisher: Kimberly Callis Publication: June 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kimberly Callis
ISBN: 9781310637704
Publisher: Kimberly Callis
Publication: June 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Complex PTSD takes a progressive pathology, with symptoms worsening over successive traumatic experiences or during periods of elevated stress. Complex PTSD has its foundation in childhood trauma, impacting our development and undermining our mental and physical health for a lifetime.

We tend to ignore the lifelong effects of trauma, with the misconception that children are inherently resilient. Those of us who experienced trauma in childhood know the truth of it. We are changed and shaped by those traumas and the response of others in supporting us through them.

As adults, we are not separate from who we were or what we experienced as children. We remember it, if we are battling Complex PTSD, we are reliving it.

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Complex PTSD takes a progressive pathology, with symptoms worsening over successive traumatic experiences or during periods of elevated stress. Complex PTSD has its foundation in childhood trauma, impacting our development and undermining our mental and physical health for a lifetime.

We tend to ignore the lifelong effects of trauma, with the misconception that children are inherently resilient. Those of us who experienced trauma in childhood know the truth of it. We are changed and shaped by those traumas and the response of others in supporting us through them.

As adults, we are not separate from who we were or what we experienced as children. We remember it, if we are battling Complex PTSD, we are reliving it.

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