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Surviving trauma in any form can have far-reaching and debilitating effects on life, often emerging as a condition called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The consequences, in turn, can hurt various aspects of life, including physical health, work, and relationships in particular. In the long run, this makes it highly challenging to thrive in personal relationships with family members, spouses, partners, and children.
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The symptoms of PTSD have proven to hamper effective communication, cooperation, problem-solving, responsible assertiveness, emotional closeness, and trust. These traits can trigger partners without PTSD to react and respond in specific ways that the trauma survivors may perceive negatively. Hence, a circular pattern is established that jeopardizes the entire relationship. This very reason makes it crucial to understand what to do when someone with PTSD pushes you away.
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