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Dissociation, depersonalization symptoms etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 588535" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Have not read all the responses, sorry if i miss something or repeat. My difficult child suffers from PTSD as well and the symptoms of dissassociation are a part of this. My difficult child does not express them to the same degree as your boy, but she has had some scary episodes that have caused her to bolt from situations....leave classes and even one of her jobs. She is very aware of the episodes coming on and still struggles to totally be in control. She does not do confrontation well at all and this can put her over the edge. She tends to run...either for hours or even days. She also goes to the place where she fantasizes that the sexual abuse never happened to her and she sometimes believes it. She tells me ithas been awhile for this. I personally find this all so scary that i just cant justify the "tough love" approach with her in terms of kicking her out at least. I hope your difficult child gets some good results from therapist. We have had a lessoning of symptoms since EMDR but nothing else has helped as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 588535, member: 11001"] Have not read all the responses, sorry if i miss something or repeat. My difficult child suffers from PTSD as well and the symptoms of dissassociation are a part of this. My difficult child does not express them to the same degree as your boy, but she has had some scary episodes that have caused her to bolt from situations....leave classes and even one of her jobs. She is very aware of the episodes coming on and still struggles to totally be in control. She does not do confrontation well at all and this can put her over the edge. She tends to run...either for hours or even days. She also goes to the place where she fantasizes that the sexual abuse never happened to her and she sometimes believes it. She tells me ithas been awhile for this. I personally find this all so scary that i just cant justify the "tough love" approach with her in terms of kicking her out at least. I hope your difficult child gets some good results from therapist. We have had a lessoning of symptoms since EMDR but nothing else has helped as much. [/QUOTE]
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