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The Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome Cup Interpretation

The reason is really fairly simple, and easier to demonstrate than frequently clarify, why faster, more easily, and those with PTSD have a tendency to get mad quicker than others at small dumb things.

I'd like to clarify this, and you'll better comprehend the difference to those with PTSD, and those without.

No issues with that one.

The apparent, when something bad happens, or is actually hindering you, is generally classified as "bad stress", which consists such things as paying bills, cash, relationships, getting fired from your job, etc etc PTSD stressors represented etc. Lousy anxiety is got by everybody at some period in their day; it only is dependent upon the amount, as well as the person themself.

As it is possible to view, Cup 2 signifies an ordinary man, and with both negative and positive stress. They still have plenty of room in their own cup without overflowing (exploding, fury, wrath, etc etc). Before being shoved on the border, a regular individual has the ability to take a lot of anxiety in their everyday life.

Now whilst we still have both nice and bad anxiety, there is now this thing called "PTSD" in our cup. The problem the PTSD cup with that is that we possess exactly the same quantity of nice and poor pressure as everyone else, though we also have this enormous chunk of PTSD which comprises more and our injuries.

As you can view from this cup, with great pressure and PTSD, you really do not have much room for anything else. It is possible to observe by the "bad stress" representation at the top of the cup, it's rather small in comparison with Cup 2 - thus this can be why something so small and unimportant can make someone with PTSD fly off the handle so promptly (fury). A little "bad stress" for a person with PTSD, plus they overflow rather quickly compared to anyone else.
 
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