Dr. Karyn Purvis,
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0Dr Karyn Purvis PhD CPsych in Complex PTSD, Therapeutic Parenting and complex trauma disciplines techniques.
A child with complex post-traumatic stress disorder could be easily triggered to "set off", breaking things down in the basement-ps5 or any game consoles, oppositional behaviours. and is more likely to react very intensely. The child may struggle with self-regulation (i.e., knowing how to calm down) and may lack impulse control or the ability to think through consequences before acting, a teenager manages distress and trauma, drastic personality changes, difficulty handling frustration, frequent outbursts, social withdrawal, and harming oneself or others. Additionally, behaviors like lying, stealing, Damaging or destroying property like ps5: This can be a sign of consistent aggression, defiance, hostility, and inattention or a lack of impulse control, self-harm, risky behaviors, Frequent outbursts, tantrums, or violent behavior, Immaturity (inappropriate crying, temper tantrums, poor coping skills, low self-esteems, low frustrations tolerance); and. Learning difficulties (academically performing below grade level).
Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders is also linked to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) · Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Disruptive behavior disorders (DBD), Extremely anxiety disorder, Tourette Syndrome, Severely Panic Disorder(Frequent, Unexpected Panic Attacks), Hyperarousal(low self-esteem, self-soothing, emotional dysregulation, paranoia, psychosis, extremely tantrums/meltdowns, hypervigilances, low frustration tolerance, DMDD, Visual hallucinations, delusions, Voice hearing, Borderline Intellectual Disability), Sensory modulations disorder, physical behaves in extremely challenging ways, hyperactivity, impulsivity, flashbacks trigger hearing nonexistent voices, nightmares, Trauma-related very-high sensory needs-loves for physical touch, Avoidance of reminders of the past trauma
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