Which makes the point I often try to make with coworkers who, essentially, advocate just 'loosening up' on the criteria and giving them the PTSD diagnosis to avoid 'making them upset.' That's not how personality disorders and their penchant for walking all over boundaries works. They will keep pressing and complaining until resistance is met. They will never be 'happy' with the results, either. They're going to get upset. They're going to be resentful/dissatisfied, no matter what. If we give them the PTSD diagnosis, next it will be demanding that we write down in our notes exactly what they want us to write in order to 'maximize' their chances for '100%.' Then, when they 'get 100%' for PTSD, they will go for 'Permanent & Total' or 'caregiver support' or 'aid and attendance' or will demand X, Y, and Z. May as well enforce the boundary where you think it belongs and get the 'they will get upset' over with up front.