Morning Lank
Good to hear that you have some support starting soon. Its been a few months now since you started the process and I think its even more positive that you :
Really wanting to get started
I know it sounds simple but I tried to tell them what I saw as "whats wrong with me" and how things had been manifesting.
The things that I most wanted help with and what I talked about the most are the things that I have no control over or "involuntary behaviours".
We can all discuss the things that make us who we are but CPTSD more appears in things that you cannot stop or have no control over.
For myself that was issues around Nightmares and sleep, issues around me not eating and issues around self care. These had affected me my whole life and my own story followed a retraumatisation model.
I was convinced that I had other things wrong with me due to gaslighting and probably reading too many psychology books waiting for the treatment. There are several conditions co-linked to CPTSD such as BPD and whilst they may affect women more than men, part of the assesment will be seeing how these things relate to yourself.
You will have multiple sessions with a psychologist before diagnosis who will look to try and make a lifestory or a timeline for Lank. This is very helpful as one of the main features of CPTSD is how the memories of these incidents are stored in the subconcious. Often survivors of CPTSD have excellent memory and recall skills however all the memories and how they are all linked are jumbled up.
A timeline or a history of your life that led to you being affected by CPTSD will be made and most psychologists will follow a Problem - Description- Solution format for diagnosing you.
So that will look something like:
Presenting Issues - How you are being impacted now
Background information - Childhood
Current Situation - Adultlife
Initial Formulation and Plan - How to target the things you are impacted by
By the end of these diagnosing sessions hopefully you will be clearer about how the CPTSD formulated or came to appear with you and it will be clear by the chain of events that you describe to the psychologist what to diagnose you with.
Without telling too much more information the way things follow one after another means that diagnosis are actually very consistent within a framework. You just go tell them about your life. Dont worry about the framework. That will fit!!!
So quickly to summarise. You will have multiple sessions and time with this person. They will in essence help you make a timeline of the events and chain that led to your symptoms. Then based on assesment of your answers and your symptomology the diagnosis are clear from then.
Please ask more questions if and when you have them.