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The Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Cup Commentary

A lot of people with PTSD struggle to understand why they fly off the handle at such small matters, i.e., the toilet roll is around the wrong way, someone walked in front of you, that stranger looked at you, etc etc. The reason is really rather easy, and better to demonstrate than normally explain, why those with PTSD have a tendency to get mad quicker, more readily, and faster than others at little dumb things.

Let me explain this, and you will better understand the difference to those with PTSD, and people without.

No problems with that one.

The evident, when something goes wrong, or is really hindering you, is usually classified as "bad stress", which consists such matters as paying invoices, money, relationships, getting fired from your work, etc etc etc. Poor anxiety is got by everybody at some stage within their day; it simply depends upon the sum, along stressor cup with the person themself.

Now, as you can observe, Cup 2 signifies a normal individual, and with both negative and positive stress. They still have plenty of room inside their cup without overflowing (bursting, rage, anger, etc etc). An ordinary man has the ability to take lots of tension in their everyday life, before being pushed on the edge.

Now whilst we still have both positive and negative stress, there is now this thing called "PTSD" in our cup. The issue with that is that we possess the same number of poor and nice stress as everyone else, though we also have this big ball of PTSD which comprises more and our traumas.

As you can view from this cup, with great pressure and PTSD, you really don't have much stressor cup room for anything else. A little "bad stress" to get a person with PTSD, plus they overflow fairly fast compared to anyone else.
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