i came across a wonderful series of lectures by Tim Fletcher on complex trauma (link below). i was earlier familiar with the cPTSD, read the Pete Walker book (Complex PTSD: From surviving to thriving), and i was unsure if it applies to me or not. After hearing the description by Fletcher, i came to realize it matches my (not the best, but not terrible) childhood and various mental difficulties very well. like 100% match. now, i accepted that all those undiagnosable mental difficulties in me and my family member are simply signs and symptoms of abnormal development while exposed to complex trauma.
to rehash my previous postings, i’ve been diagnosed previously with depression, dysthymia, and adjustment disorder, but had doubts about validity of those. i also meet some or most criteria of atypical depression, BD, BPD, ASD, ADHD. i also have addiction personality with various soft addictions now or in the past (as escape and self-treatment).
some say that 90% of all psychiatric diagnoses in the general population is simply due to developmental complex trauma. based on my experience, i agree. the worst part is the complex trauma is passed from one generation to another (i see it in 3 generations in my family).
the link is here, first lecture of 8 in this series (he has so many more):
please enjoy and discuss!
PS: sorry for typos and mistakes in the title. i see no way to edit it.
Edited by jack black, 17 February 2021 - 07:32 PM.