If you have symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and also have problems with managing your emotions and having relationships, you might have complex PTSD.
Symptoms of PTSD:
- re-experiencing or re-living traumatic events in the form of; flashbacks, nightmares, repetitive images or sensations, sweating, feeling sick or trembling.
- avoidance and emotional numbing, such as avoiding people or places that will remind them of the trauma, or distracting oneself with work or hobbies.
- feeling 'on edge' and finding it difficult to relax, which may lead to irritability, angry outbursts, sleeping problems and difficulty concentrating.
Symptoms of complex PTSD
The symptoms of complex PTSD are similar to those of PTSD but may also include:
- feelings of worthlessness, shame and guilt
- problems controlling your emotions
- finding it hard to feel connected with other people
- relationship problems, such as keeping friends and partners
Causes of complex PTSD
The causes of complex PTSD are often associated with experiencing recurring or long-term traumatic events, for example:
- childhood abuse or neglect
- domestic violence
- sexual abuse
- torture, sex trafficking, or slavery
- war
You are also more likely to develop complex PTSD if you experienced trauma at a young age, were harmed by someone close to you who you trusted or were unable to escape trauma.