tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8207713177773691778.post431797163006159512..comments2023-06-28T07:59:16.685-04:00Comments on PTSD: A Soldier's Perspective: Dissociation in Military PTSDScott Leehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17861938200417302754noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8207713177773691778.post-33438726226123902762010-07-08T10:54:11.272-04:002010-07-08T10:54:11.272-04:00You are welcome, and thank you for commenting. Kee...You are welcome, and thank you for commenting. Keep reading and God bless you.Scott Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17861938200417302754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8207713177773691778.post-13036808414127094942010-07-08T04:42:42.013-04:002010-07-08T04:42:42.013-04:00This concept of shadow persona explains so much ab...This concept of shadow persona explains so much about me. Seeing my secondary PTSD compulsions as a constant side show to my physical life helps me understand why the physical rarely meshes with my internal thought process. I feel less of a liar now. Thank you. The challenge now is to integrate the shadow persona with the present interactions I have with other people. Or better said, to integrate the external interactions with Shadow Persona my own true love. Why do I elevate SP's needs and whims over my "real life"? I read the post about acting out against others to keep the adrenalin going and have recognised that about myself for years. I have managed that well once I understood what I was doing. Funny though when I spoke to others about it, even those whose buttons I was pushing, they all denied I would ever start something just to get an adrenaline high. It is good to find reality here thank you for recommending years 2008-2009. I will continue reading.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com