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    • Mental Health

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    • Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) is a recently defined disorder in ICD-11.
    • Posttraumatic growth (PTG) research has largely overlooked C-PTSD.
    • Childhood sexual abuse is a common precursor to C-PTSD.

    Observation:

    • This article explores PTG within the context of C-PTSD, particularly related to childhood sexual abuse.
    • Clinical case material and literature review were used to examine PTG emergence in C-PTSD treatment.
    • Factors influencing PTG in C-PTSD patients were investigated.

    Findings:

    • Individuals with C-PTSD, even those with extensive trauma histories like childhood sexual abuse, can experience PTG.
    • Temperamental resilience and personality traits may contribute to PTG.
    • Safe, supportive, and enduring therapeutic relationships are crucial for addressing insecure attachments and fostering PTG.

    Implications:

    • Therapeutic interventions should focus on establishing accepting and nurturing relationships.
    • Introducing the concept of PTG within therapy can facilitate treatment for C-PTSD.
    • Fostering PTG can help patients address developmental deficiencies and improve outcomes.