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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Alas, it is now so overused that almost *everything* is seen through the trauma lens. Therapists even speak of "little t" trauma and "big t" trauma and that the "little t" trauma adds up (like I didn't get invited to a birthday party, or I got stood up for prom) and results in PTSD. [/quote] Based on this everybody would have PTSD. It's called living a life! I agree, we cannot latch to PTSD diagnosis for everything. My kid got cut from his sports team during COVID, without being able to participate anywhere else as everything was shut down: did it suck? Yes!!! Did he have the same reactions like someone who has seen war? No!!! Wearing a mask and having to sit at home is not really comparable to actual atrocities. [/quote]
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