PTSD Misconceptions: The Quiet Signs, Real Causes, and Real Healing
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概要
PTSD isn’t always dramatic or obvious — it can be quiet, subtle, and show up as overthinking, avoidance, sleep problems, emotional numbness, or a constant low-level tension even when life seems to be working. It can come from one big event or from years of repeated stress, neglect, or instability, and it doesn’t belong to any single group or story.
Because symptoms often overlap with anxiety or depression and there’s no single test, many people are missed, dismissed, or feel they don’t “qualify.” This episode breaks down common myths, explains how triggers and the nervous system keep people stuck in survival mode, and emphasizes that functioning isn’t the same as healing.
Practical steps are offered — grounding, naming triggers, routine, talking to trusted people or professionals, and giving yourself grace — along with guidance for supporters: listen, be consistent, respect boundaries, and encourage help without rushing. Healing is possible, and compassion matters.