![]() |
|
| *Home>>>PTSD |
Child murder PTSD or OCD? |
If someone had a child in the family murdered and it was never solved, if they spend hours a day recounting details (that the police might have missed), or remembering arriving at the scene, or analyzing every part of the confession that got thrown out on a technicality, etc. Mom has all the symptoms Louisa lists here. PTSD. Not a doctor, but I think the parent would have a combination of both. OCD. PTSD involves things like not being able to sleep, having hot flashes, flashbacks, night terrors, being socially screwed up, etc. I don't think it would be either of those. It would be the need to find the answer to a horribly painful loss. I guess what the doctor treated would depend on how they diagnosed it. I don't see this type of situation as being OCD. Just because someone wants justice for a murdered child, doesn't mean that person is suffering from a mental or an emotional disorder. |
| Tags |
| Pyelonephritis PXE Pulmonary Fibrosis Pulmonary Embolism Puberty PTSD Psychotic Disorders Psychiatric Disorders Psoriasis Pseudogout Pruritus Ani Proteins |
| Related information |
I can completely believe that this is true for you. I have been in state mental institutions (to evaluate clients) and they can be horrible and frightening places. You need to report your abuse. ... Being angry at the fact that you have PTSD is not productive. it is normal. but as far as healing goes, it won't help you. Only accepting things how they are will heal you. That is what PTSD i... Contact the American Red Cross for references or contact your family physician for a referral. There are trained specialists who treat PTSD...please find one in your area as soon as you can. Left u... To be honest it depends on his age. The younger the child, the more ambiguously his symptoms might manifest. If he's still young, it's probably an incorrect diagnosis, and he might bett... Honey, both are really rough on a psyche, it doesn't matter which is worse, they both have contributed. The main thing is to go to counseling, work on your coping skills (your counselor should... I also suffer from PTSD due to abuse as a child. It takes alot of time and effort to learn to live with it. You should see a licensed therapist who will help you learn how to live your life. I w... Personally it has deeply affected my relationships, from my family to my girlfriends. I can assure you that for me, its been a struggle to TRUST, which is a key issue with PTSD. I used to also ... I too benefited from the EMDR, and I know what you feel, but I guess my therapist got me thru the rough spots. When I felt like I had nothing and it was all for nothing....I simply looked at what ... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |