Tools for Treating 4 Forms of PTSD Depression

4 Manifestations of Depression linked to PTSD

Manifestation #1 – Behavioral
The first type of depression in relation to PTSD is behavioral depression.  As you know, behavioral theory states that depression is the natural result of inadequate reinforcement, inadequate rewards, or inadequate recognition.  This kind of depression can also occur when clients aren’t loved or supported enough by others or themselves.  Trauma survivors, those clients most in need of both, sometimes do not get the amount of either love or support that they require.

Many times this may be a recurring circumstance yet other circumstances, it may be a direct result of the nature of the client’s trauma.

Luanne had been raped by her uncle at the age of 12.  When Luanne promptly reported the uncle to police, he was convicted and sent to prison.  Although the prosecutor had sufficient DNA evidence to support Luanne’s charge, her family refused to believe her and shunned Luanne from all activities, gatherings, and vacations.

Without the love and support of her loved ones, Luanne quickly slipped down into depression.

Think of the level of love and support you PTSD has received.  Would this be an appropriate topic in your next session and how they can acquire this love and support now?

For Manifestation 2, 3 , and 4 go to PTSD Course

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