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The RealLife Story

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Tell any real storytelling about anyone, yourself and also your childhood, any children story. scary, horror, or funny, sad, happy story.
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What is C-PTSDs

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What is Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(C-PTSDs), Complex post-traumatic stress disorder is a stress-related mental disorder generally occurring in response to complex traumas. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) meet ADHD criteria. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) meet psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) criteria. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) meet motor tics(Tourette syndrome) criteria. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) meet Type 2 Diabetes criteria. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) is twice as likely to develop ADHD, Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) is twice as likely to develop Tourette Syndrome, Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) is twice as likely to develop Type 2 Diabetes, PTSD and Diabetes Risk: Studies suggest a link between PTSD and an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes(T2D). Does Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) qualify for Social Security Disability/Supplemental Security Incomes (SSIs/SSDs)? ______________________________________________ Post Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) is definitely a invisible spectrum. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) is so extremely difficult. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) is currently caused to Self-harm or suicidal thoughts. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) is dangerous and often not treatable. a specific Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(C-PTSD) therapists that specializes to see what thoughts are on everything? Research shows that children/teenagers with a history of complex trauma show more oppositional behaviors than children/teenagers without exposure to complex trauma. Targeting those pathways via deep brain stimulation may stymie aggression associated with post-traumatic stress disorder. Hidden Trauma Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a results from Prolonged Repeated Complex Trauma, etc.
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PTSD VS CPTSD

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PTSD typically results from a single traumatic event, while CPTSD is associated with chronic, prolonged, or repetitive trauma, often starting in childhood. CPTSD also includes additional symptom clusters related to emotional dysregulation, negative self-beliefs, and interpersonal difficulties, extremely tantrums/meltdowns, Severe Panic Disorder(Frequent, Unexpected Panic Attacks), very-severe sensory modification disorder, C-PTSD Maskings, alot of fears for betrayal, paranoia, and psychosis, physical health issues, prolonged feelings of terror, worthlessness, helplessness, distortions in identity or sense of self, and hypervigilance, and also low self-esteems, which are not part of the standard PTSD diagnosis. Key Differences: Trauma Type: PTSD is often linked to a single, acute traumatic event, like a car accident or assault, while CPTSD is typically caused by prolonged, repetitive, or multiple traumas, such as abuse or neglect. PTSD symptoms usually emerge soon after a traumatic event, whereas CPTSD symptoms may develop gradually over time as a result of ongoing exposure to trauma. Additional Symptoms: CPTSD includes additional symptoms beyond those of PTSD, including difficulties with emotional regulation, negative self-perceptions, and interpersonal problems. The ICD-11 classification system recognizes CPTSD as a distinct disorder with specific diagnostic criteria, separate from PTSD. The DSM-5 does not have CPTSD as a separate diagnosis but does include a sub-type of PTSD called dissociative PTSD that may encompass some CPTSD symptoms. Examples: A person who experiences a single traumatic event like a car accident may develop PTSD. A person who experiences ongoing emotional and physical abuse over a period of years may develop CPTSD. In essence: While both PTSD and CPTSD can cause significant distress, CPTSD is often associated with a more complex and enduring impact due to the chronic nature of the trauma and the additional symptom clusters it involves.
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TheVoicesof Person

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You hear your brother call your name from basements, so you get up of your chair and start to head basement stairs. As you to the stairs, your real brother pull you into the room. You see that his eyes are bloodshot and weepy. "Dont go down there sibling name.......i heard it too." This is based off of a two sentence horror story.
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The St Louis, MO,

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In St Louis Missouri, several school districts still permit corporal punishment, Districts that have been reported to use corporal punishment Here's a more detailed look: Dixon School District: Reported 8 instances of paddling last year. Cassville School District: Reported 8 instances of paddling. Sumner Juniors Seniors High School District: Reported 9 instances of spanking/paddling students 9 times after permits the corporal punishment policy. Used corporal punishment frequently, nearly once a week. Southwest School District: A district that also allows for corporal punishment. Jennings Junior High School District: Reported 9 instances of spanking in the 2022-2023 school year. Alton School District: Permits corporal punishment. Carthage School District: Allows corporal punishment. Cole Camp School District: Reported 8 instances of paddling. Bayless Junior High School District: Allows corporal punishment. Fair Play School District: Allows corporal punishment. Glenwood School District: Paddled students 7 times after reinstating the policy. Halfway School District: that also allows for corporal punishment. While some districts have reinstated or continue to permit corporal punishment, it's important to note that there is a growing movement to ban the practice in schools due to concerns about its effectiveness and potential harm to students.
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Tell A True Storys

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Tell any story about your life or your childhood, but it has to be true. Tell a story about what you wanted as a young child but didn’t have.
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Daycare Lockdowns!

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Doors are locked whilst an ambient alarm is sounding like collisioning of a black hole. as the daycare owner is panicking on the intercom, the whole daycare center is horrified when a level 10 lockdown is happening at Trenton, Missouri Daycare Center, Everybody is hiding under their daycare class tables, unsure whats happening in their halls.
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IEP-BIP/504 plans

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IEP-BIP plans with 504 plan is Still legally binding in any school districts
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The Famliy Rivalry

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i can't believe you got us into trouble (Slap) and sibling slap back. in teasing joking way. When any of your brothers or nephews get more into their acting, friendly name-calling like i will say Purple bastard or Ass Clouds. Famliy(Siblings, cousins, others) say "Mexican Condiments" I promise I always get in trouble because of my brothers, little cousins and nephews, nieces, big cousins, but I still love them all.
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TI-PMT Therapists!

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Trauma-Informed Parent Management Training (TI-PMT), is a specialized approach to Parent Management Training (PMT) that incorporates knowledge and skills related to trauma-informed Parent Management Training (TI-PMT)? TI-PMT is a behavior therapy that teaches parents effective strategies for managing their child's behavior, often focusing on positive reinforcement and addressing negative behaviors. What is Trauma-Informed Care? Trauma-informed care recognizes the impact of trauma on a child's behavior, development, and well-being. Trauma-Informed PMT: This approach combines the skills and strategies of traditional PMT with a trauma-informed understanding of children's behaviors. Trauma-Informed Approach: TO-PMT recognizes that past trauma can influence both a child's behavior and a parent's ability to respond effectively. It emphasizes creating a safe and supportive environment for parents and children, using trauma-informed strategies to address challenging behaviors. Trauma-Informed Parent Management Training is based on the principles of PMT, which focuses on teaching parents skills to improve their child's behavior, such as positive reinforcement, time-out, and setting clear expectations. Key Principles: Understanding the impact of trauma: Parents learn about how trauma can affect a child's behavior, emotional regulation, and attachment. Creating a safe and supportive environment: Trauma-informed PMT emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships and providing a predictable, nurturing environment for kids. Promoting emotional regulation: Parents learn strategies to help kids manage their emotions and develop coping skills. Reducing reactive parenting: The training focuses on shifting from reactive responses to a more mindful, supportive approach. Benefits: Trauma-informed PMT can help parents: Reduce behavioral challenges in kids who have experienced trauma. Improve parent-child relationships. Support children's emotional well-being and healing.
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CPTSD in TEENAGERS

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In teenagers, CPTSD masking refers to hiding the symptoms of CPTSD to avoid negative reactions or fit in with peers and family. This can involve suppressing feelings, altering behavior, or changing speech to appear normal, even when experiencing intense emotional distress. Masking can be a way for teens to cope with the shame and stigma associated with CPTSD, but it's important to recognize that it can also worsen their symptoms and interfere with their ability to receive support. Teens may mask CPTSD symptoms to avoid judgment, maintain relationships, or feel a sense of control over their experiences. They might fear that expressing their true feelings will lead to rejection, ridicule, or a lack of understanding from peers and family. 1. Signs of masking: Masking can manifest in various ways, including: Changing their behavior to fit in with a group or situation, Hiding their true feelings or thoughts Feeling anxious or stressed about being "found out", Struggling with self-esteem and confidence, Avoiding talking about the trauma Developing unhealthy coping mechanisms, such as substance use or risky behaviors, 2. Impact of masking: 1. Worsening symptoms: Suppressing emotions can exacerbate PTSD symptoms like anxiety, depression, and irritability. Interfering with treatment: Masking makes it harder for teens to seek help and receive appropriate support. Isolation: Hiding feelings can lead to feelings of isolation and disconnection from others. 3. complex trauma that might look like ADHD due outbursts, tantrums/meltdowns, low frustrations tolerance, destroying things and oppositional behaviours, C-PTSD Masking can involve suppressing behaviour, emotions, remain silent, sensory responses and passion-focused interests that might set them apart, higher risks of being a victim of bullying & assault. When children are trapped in stressful or traumatic situations and cannot get away from them, their brain learns to escapes mentally by switching off of destroyings.
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Dr. Karyn Purvis,

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Dr 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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Ms. Ferguson

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She's angry and love to bully you because you're very-severe intellectual disability and dumb
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The Skinwalker Dog

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so u went outside the house and u see him starring at u with red eyes. Oh yeah um there a killer around ur home so yeah
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