Did you know that supportive spouses are the Unsung Hero’s in our PTSD community? But like many, the PTSD spouses can often feel lost. Does your spouse or loved one suffer from Post Traumatic Stress disorder (PTSD)? If so, chances are you suffer right along side them. Spouses of loved ones with PTSD are some of the […]
CPTSD PTSD Resources – At Your Fingertips
Do you spend hours scouring the internet for answers, help, and support regarding CPTSD and PTSD Resources? Reduce the time you spend googling for the answers and support systems that you want. Over the last two years I have visited thousands of sits. The list below are the […]
Complex PTSD Triggers: How They Change
Did you know that (C)PTSD triggers are what cause symptoms to surface? A trigger describes the “cause” of a PTSD episode or the onset of symptoms. With (C)PTSD, your brain does not process trauma the same way a non-PTSD brain would. Given that, triggers manifest. A trigger is reminiscent of what took pace during one’s previous trauma. However, not everyone […]
Our Life Prior to PTSD Diagnosis (part 2)
Before I go into the week of my husband’s psychosis I want to share a little more about our life prior to that week. Our life prior to PTSD Diagnosis was really great as you can imagine. Although I have my complaints about his long work schedule everything was pretty normal. You can read more about […]
Our life Prior to a PTSD Dianosis
We were your typical all American family. My husband and I have two daughters. At this time they were 12 and 4 years old. We lived in a nice suburban area in a 2800 square foot home on a quarter acre corner lot. He and I had really great careers earning a healthy income. He […]
PTSD Self Help Support Supporting Your Loved One
Life with PTSD can often seem unbearable, uncertain, and out of control. However, PTSD self help practices can make a significant impact on a family facing PTSD. There’s recovery just around the corner through PTSD self help support, and determination. Although your loved one suffers one of the most challenging diseases does not mean they cannot […]