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File Size: 3347 KB

Print Length: 376 pages

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Publisher: Azure Coyote Publishing (December 18, 2013)

Publication Date: December 18, 2013

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00HJBMDXK

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This book is brilliant, insightful, enlightening, compassionate, validating, nurturing, and very healing. Pete Walker's COMPLEX PTSD, from Surviving to Thriving, is the BEST, by far, of the countless books I have read on the subject of trauma, since my own PTSD was (finally) correctly diagnosed in 2003.I told my daughter, who was recently accepted into a Master's program to fulfill her dream of becoming a therapist, that Pete Walker's COMPLEX PTSD is my new self-help "bible." I plan to buy several as gifts. The first one will go to my awesome daughter.Not only has the existence of Complex PTSD been ignorantly denied by many in the psychiatric professions, those of us who suffer with this grievous psychological injury are often misdiagnosed with a wide range of stigmatizing mental illnesses, as Pete Walker discusses in the first chapter of this book. Throughout more than four decades of desperately seeking therapeutic help, I have been given a long list of various psychiatric labels. My childhood trauma and subsequent dissociation was so severe that my initial label, at the age of 14, was schizophrenia. I was given that diagnosis in 1967, more than a decade before Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder was an official psychiatric label.Numerous doctors and therapists have told me over the years that I was badly misdiagnosed, because I am not at all schizophrenic. Of course I wanted to believe them, because who likes to think that they were ever psychotic? However, through my research in preparation of writing a memoir about my experience, I have come to the conclusion that I was, indeed, schizophrenic for two of my teenage years.Pete Walker's book is the first modern day authoritative publication I have read which acknowledges that in its severest form, Complex PTSD can cause an extremely traumatized child to develop schizophrenia. He is exactly right. But the good news is that even the most severely shattered psyche can heal ~ maybe not 100%, but close enough to live a mostly normal life. I am living proof that this is true.Today I am in my early 60s and happily married to my best friend, a Chaplain who is a Vietnam veteran with combat-related PTSD. (We put the FUN in dysfunction!) Although I am now a great-grandmother, I am still actively and enthusiastically learning, growing, and healing from my long-ago developmental wounds. I am deeply grateful to Pete Walker for writing this book. I highly recommend it to anyone who has been psychologically wounded by early childhood trauma or neglect, or for anyone interested in helping people with CPTSD.Yes, Complex PTSD is "real," regardless of what the DSM gurus say; just as PTSD was real back when "shell shock" and "hysteria" were the in-vogue labels.People with Complex PTSD aren't crazy, or bad, or weak, or lazy, or inherently/genetically defective, nor are we "whiners who don't want to let go of the past" ~ we are simply ordinary people who have been grievously psychologically injured, and it is not our fault. Having a PTSD reaction to extreme trauma is NORMAL, just as it is normal to bleed if you are stabbed. You don't berate someone for bleeding when they have been stabbed, not if you have any compassion; you call 911 and get them the care they need to facilitate their healing.***Treat PTSD with CARE: Compassion, Acceptance, Respect and Empathy/Encouragement.***My husband and I have both been berated for having PTSD, because "the war is over" and "your childhood is over" so therefore we ought to "stop living in the past." Having PTSD is painful and debilitating enough, without also being SHAMED for it. For most of my life, my inner critic bought into this terrible shame and self-blame. I beat myself up emotionally for years, berating myself for my inability to "forgive and forget, live in today, and just get over" the traumas that occurred during my developmental years.Is there anything more miserable than hating yourself? I don't think so.But I don't hate myself anymore because in recent years, scientific studies using modern brain-imaging technologies have found that severe trauma literally changes the shape and function of the brain, in both humans and animals. Other brain imaging studies have found that, thanks to neuroplasticity, the injured brain can also heal with proper treatment.PTSD and CPTSD are real, physically verifiable injuries. These injuries don't just "go away" when you try not to think about them. Berating a person for having PTSD because their trauma happened a long time ago is no less ignorant and cruel than chastising someone who is paralyzed from the neck down for not getting up and going to work, because the car crash that crushed their spine happened decades ago. The traumatic event may have happened in the distant past, but the injury it caused is still PRESENT. Yet there is healing available, which you will find in this wonderful book.Here is a big great-grandma ((((HUG)))) for anyone reading this who needs and wants one.

Keep picking the wrong person? Do you have chronic anxiety? Are you pretty dissatisfied with your friendships? Did you have a narcissist, self-indulgent/, self-absorbed, drama-based, and/or detached parent(s)? If any of this sounds familiar, this is a must-read!

Can’t recommend this one enough. It’s taken me about a month to work through for two reasons.1) I wanted to really absorb all the information so I forced myself to only read in short bursts. This was sometimes not hard to do because my mind would constantly explode as I read and I’d need to collect myself.2) At about 50 pages in I started over so I could write notes as I went and I continued to copy down important bits of information up until almost the last page.For me this has been an invaluable resource in fully understanding Complex PTSD and in reaching a better understanding of myself, my childhood, and the ways in which I can continue to grow from here. If you have a history of childhood abuse and/or neglect, feel inherently “defective” or “wrong”, have toxic or absent parents, or are a therapist looking to learn more about C-PTSD this is an exhaustive, validating, enlightening, resource.Have a notebook, pens, sticky notes, highlighters —and possibly tissues — ready.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone who thinks they might have complex PTSD (cPTSD) or PTSD. I have gained more insights from this book than I thought it was possible to get from one book. Every page is full of useful information. For me, honestly, this book reads like it is my autobiography. I have been reading self-help books for years but this is my new #1. Not only are there insights into what has caused the cPTSD issues, but there are many tidbits on how to help yourself learn to get out of it. Regarding causes of cPTSD, it is similar to PTSD but also quite different, though of course there is some overlap. PTSD often has some underlying trigger event or events, such as a violent experience involving crime, accident, injury/death or sexual abuse. However cPTSD, focuses more on an underlying childhood full of neglect, abandonment, constant painful criticism from parents, and so on. For anyone who is suffering right now from lack of self-confidence, continually feeling "not good enough," any kind of panic or anger in social situations where you want to hide, run away, or bury yourself into work so much that everyone calls you a workaholic, I would recommend getting this book and reading chapter 8 first. Chapter 8 is "Managing Emotional Flashbacks" and has a great summary of tips on recognizing a flashback and helping you figure out what to do to recover while in one. The ideas about getting rid of both the inner critic (where you criticize yourself) and the outer critic (where you criticize others and push them away) are invaluable. As is the whole book!

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