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	Comments on: Consequences Of Absence of CPTSD Diagnoses in DSM-5	</title>
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		By: Susan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is a very important article. Despite decades in therapy and being treated for anxiety, I finally got a PTSD diagnosis at age 62. I know I have CPTSD. 65 now and I am finally receiving, at my own initiative, appropriate and long overdue treatment. As a result I am slowly feeling better  physically and emotionally. But the lack of official recognition in DSM 5 is disgraceful. This must be affecting Nd impacting so many people.  I live in Australia. Thank you for your post. It is calming to know that professionals are in our corner.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a very important article. Despite decades in therapy and being treated for anxiety, I finally got a PTSD diagnosis at age 62. I know I have CPTSD. 65 now and I am finally receiving, at my own initiative, appropriate and long overdue treatment. As a result I am slowly feeling better  physically and emotionally. But the lack of official recognition in DSM 5 is disgraceful. This must be affecting Nd impacting so many people.  I live in Australia. Thank you for your post. It is calming to know that professionals are in our corner.</p>
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