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Re: pstd
Ruth and Paul,
My wife suffers from, among other thingss, PSTD. So I've become very
familiar with the disorder, and since I have a Psych degree from the
Univ of Pa, I can actually say Ruth, that this time I know more than
you. ;-)
Paul is right on the money with what he says. I know all about
flashbacks and nightmares. Could TMI be a cause of PSTD? Most certainly.
TMI was traumatic, was considered a threat to peoples' lives, and for
some people, could have evolvd into PSTD.
Peace
Norm
Paul lavely wrote:
> Ruth Weiner, Ph. D wrote:
>
>> 1. I'm not an HP.
>
> Okay, I will rephrase from "I worry when HPs practice psychiatry" to
> "I worry when other than those trained in psychiatry try to practice
> psychiatry or offer opinions on what is, what is not, what causes,
> what does not cause, what could cause, and what should not cause or
> result a psychiatric condition or what could appear to be a
> psychiatric condition as defined in the DSM."
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