Out of the Storm

Treatment & Self-Help => Treatment => General Discussion => Topic started by: NyxBean on July 12, 2015, 03:30:13 PM

Title: A wish for a slightly different approach
Post by: NyxBean on July 12, 2015, 03:30:13 PM
This might come out a bit garbled. Really knocked out today, maybe due to meds. Keep passing out.  :thumbdown:

Bit of background necessary for question

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Title: Re: A wish for a slightly different approach
Post by: SadieMist on August 06, 2015, 05:06:09 AM
Hi NyxBean,

I am in in the United States, in Texas, so I really don't know much about the services that are available in Scotland.  That said, I do have some thoughts to share based upon my own experience.  I have found CBT as well as DBT and EMDR helpful in addressing my complex PTSD.  It seems to me, however, that person is different so every road to recovery is different too.  What works for some doesn't work for others.  The important thing is to get started, which you are obviously are doing.

Re: question #2.  I am a speech therapist by profession.  I essentially think about different treatment techniques that I have learned as "tools" that I can use to help my patients achieve their goals.  My guess is that a psychologist should be happy to inform you about what treatment techniques he/ she has to help you achieve your goals.  Here in TX, I see a therapist that is well versed in all the treatment techniques I just mentioned. 

Re:The whole memory thing, I can only speak to my personal experience.  I have an entire year missing from my life.  I have tried to remember but I haven't been able to.  I really sure that I want to gain memory of that year.  I have chosen not to worry about it because I can't control how much I remember. 

I wish I knew how to answer you questions about Aspergers but, like I said, I don't know enough about Scottlands healthcare system to understand the whole evaluation process. 

Hope this is  helpful to you.
Title: Re: A wish for a slightly different approach
Post by: Kizzie on August 06, 2015, 10:47:27 PM
Hi NyxBean:  Sorry I'm not from Scotland, but can offer some info regarding therapy in general.  if you have a look at Pete Walker's site you'll see that he recommends relational therapy (this is in addition to CBT which he talks about in his book).  See http://www.pete-walker.com/pdf/relationalHealingComplexPTSD.pdf.