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Is the only way out to die?

I have had a really good therapist the last 2 years. That's privilige, I know. I couldn't always afford the co-pays though. I plan to prioritize that expense now that I have financial help. I had to …

r/CPTSDcomment4/7/2026
What qualities to look for in a therapist

What qualities to look for in a therapist — Previously, I had been working with a somatic therapist for 6 years (on trauma healing, not specifically attachment related) and a few months ago they closed their practice for personal reasons on *ve…

r/AvoidantAttachmentpost1/19/2026
Therapist told me I was a narcissist during a session, completely shutdown.

CPTSD and BPD overlap in so many ways and trauma can definitely cause BPD symptoms. At the end of the day for me personally- (so if this doesn’t fit disregard) I care less about the diagnosis and more…

r/CPTSDcomment3/12/2026
Me 34M not sure I can trust my wife 34F again after secrecy and emotional affair

I normally agree 100%, but he could have pursued her hard and with a kid not yet two, she could have had some PPD issues. I had an employee that had PPD hit so hard when her youngest was almost two …

r/relationship_advicecomment4/8/2026
psych ward experiences ?

It’s important to add there are other lower levels of care that are still higher level than therapy. PHP (partial hospitalization) and IOP (intensive outpatient) allow clients to usually sleep in thei…

r/CPTSDcomment4/10/2026