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CPTSD Confusion: How to Get Clarity in All Your Relationships (Resilience Series)

 

One of the the most common, painful adult manifestations of Childhood PTSD is difficulty perceiving reality accurately, especially around the meaning of interactions we have with other people. We have trouble sometimes predicting that a choice is risky, or that a person we meet is unreliable, or whether our own sense of discomfort is an appropriate response.

This is the sixth article and video in my resilience series, focusing on eight obstacles to healing from childhood trauma, and the strengths we need to overcome them. The topic today is confusion.

Part of the problem lies in difficulties processing what’s happening around us, which can be caused by trauma, and which hinders our capacity to respond in a commonsense way. Our confusion also arises from conditioning we learned as kids to second guess what was clearly happening in front of us -- or to us. 

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Once again, I would suggest you look in to the Grief Recovery Method - this program is all about looking at relationships and identifying the unmet hopes/dreams/expectations that occur - and then finding the undelivered communications that result from pretending to be "just fine" or "not feeling bad about it..." or all the other things we're told to "be strong" in the face of our losses.  The program is evidence-based, available across the US and around the world.  It can be provided in 8 week group settings or 7 one/one sessions.  The program is provided through individuals who are Certified Grief Recovery Method Specialists coming from a wide variety of professional backgrounds including counseling, ministry, Public Health, mental health, chemical dependency and others...  For more information visit www.griefrecoverymethod.com or contact me at lhall@griefrecoverymethod.com or 541-389-7906.  

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