Posted by morgan miller on July 28, 2010, at 9:32:59
In reply to Re: sound familiar?, posted by chujoe on July 27, 2010, at 20:56:52
> I'll look up a couple of studies in the morning that demonstrate therapy can be very helpful in all forms of psychosis; if I'm remembering correctly, the therapy is usually a combination of psychodynamic and behavioral approaches. In any case, I'm with the other folks here Maya, you can definitely benefit from therapy and the therapist who told you otherwise was either profoundly misinformed or irresponsible. And that's a fact.
Was it a therapist or a psychiatrist that told her this?
We have to consider the very good possibility that whatever we were exposed to in our past played a part in triggering the development of our current illness. Therefore, we should always consider psychodynamic therapy as one of a few treatments that may help in not only our recovery but our personal growth. Therapy isn't easy and we have to be prepared to work hard and deal with some unpleasant emotions buried in our subconscious.
poster:morgan miller
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