Posted by Deniseuk190466 on April 27, 2007, at 11:02:56
In reply to Re: Success story?, posted by Viking on April 20, 2007, at 8:08:11
Viking,
I just wondered what you meant by "sometimes it does not work until you feel the change". Surely if therapy is that effective you wouldn't need to feel any kind of a change from meds in order to feel some improvement.
Years ago I had therapy but about a couple of sessions in my Seroxat kicked in really well, I carried on having the therapy as I wanted to give it a go but just felt very cynical about the whole thing.
I was feeling positive anyway and having positive thoughts because of the Seroxat so there were no negative thoughts to tackle really.
I spent a year having therapy and most of that time arguing with the therapist about some of the things she was suggesting. She suggested that I was depressed because I had no stability in my life, because I didn't have a steady boyfriend or a steady job.
Hmmmmm, years later after coming off the Seroxat I had a really good steady job and a steady boyfriend yet I became suicidally depressed, what would her reasons be in that instance I wonder.
Denise
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