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Is having one trauma addressed in the same way as having a series of traumas?

Alicia Álvarez García
Dr. Alicia Álvarez García
Clinical and Research Director of the Trauma, Crisis and Conflict Unit of Barcelona (UTCCB)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

No, the therapeutic approach will generally be different. In fact, one of the reference diagnostic manuals (ICD-11) currently distinguishes between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) . PTSD is usually the result of a single traumatic incident, whereas CPTSD typically develops after experiencing continuous, repeated, or multiple traumatic events. It is even noted that CPTSD is more common in people who have experienced these events during an early stage of their development. For these reasons, and others related to the differences in symptoms, the approach will, in principle, be different .

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Mar Álvarez
Mar Álvarez Segura
TEVI (domestic violence witness) Psychiatrist at the Youth and Infant Mental Health Centre in Cornella
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona
Alicia Álvarez García
Dr. Alicia Álvarez García
Clinical and Research Director of the Trauma, Crisis and Conflict Unit of Barcelona (UTCCB)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona