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 No.15636

What is the difference between PTSD and CPTSD?

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 No.15637

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PTSD is cause by a single traumatic event CPTSD is caused by multiple traumatic events over a period of time, typically beginning in early childhood. Many cases of autism, ADHD and even schizophrenia are really just misdiagnosed cases of CPTSD. Of course often the trauma causes immunological dysfunction which can lead to co-morbid ADHD and Autism via exposure to neurotoxins.

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 No.15660

>>15637

> Many cases of autism, ADHD and even schizophrenia are really just misdiagnosed cases of CPTSD

[citation needed]

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 No.15662

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>>15660

Too lazy to use a search engine I see.

Here's a excerpt from the wikipedia page and one of the cited papers.

Repeated traumatization during childhood leads to symptoms that differ from those described for PTSD.[10] Cook and others describe symptoms and behavioural characteristics in seven domains:[11][12]

Attachment – "problems with relationship boundaries, lack of trust, social isolation, difficulty perceiving and responding to others' emotional states"

Biology – "sensory-motor developmental dysfunction, sensory-integration difficulties, somatization, and increased medical problems"

Affect or emotional regulation – "poor affect regulation, difficulty identifying and expressing emotions and internal states, and difficulties communicating needs, wants, and wishes"

Dissociation – "amnesia, depersonalization, discrete states of consciousness with discrete memories, affect, and functioning, and impaired memory for state-based events"

Behavioural control – "problems with impulse control, aggression, pathological self-soothing, and sleep problems"

Cognition – "difficulty regulating attention, problems with a variety of 'executive functions' such as planning, judgement, initiation, use of materials, and self-monitoring, difficulty processing new information, difficulty focusing and completing tasks, poor object constancy, problems with 'cause-effect' thinking, and language developmental problems such as a gap between receptive and expressive communication abilities."

Self-concept – "fragmented and disconnected autobiographical narrative, disturbed body image, low self-esteem, excessive shame, and negative internal working models of self".

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 No.15664

>>15662

there is nothing about schizophrenia

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 No.15674

>>15664

the negative symptoms of schizophrenia and some of the positive symptoms can be exhibited in subjects with CPTSD. An inexperienced, inept or corrupt psychiatrist or therapist may misdiagnose such a subject as being schizophrenic or schizotypal. http://ipt-forensics.com/journal/volume7/j7_3_5.htm

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 No.15675

>>15674

there is nothing about stpd in this link friend

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