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Old 14-05-2007, 01:00 PM
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Hi Maja, welcome to the forum.
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Originally Posted by maja
One thing I am not sure about, are my destroyed personal boundaries. Is this somehow connected with PTSD or not? I am very vulnerable and exposed to further emotional abuses. This is the area where I feel most affected and where I work very hard to change things.
Yes, personal boundary shift is part of PTSD. Your self esteem is often shattered, your own self worth, your confidence, etc etc... basically, you have to rebuild yourself because you may feel as though your trauma or life itself has been that poor towards you that you have lost all faith in anyone or anything of significance.
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