Posted by Lamdage22 on April 20, 2016, at 6:52:01
In reply to Re: Science., posted by SLS on April 20, 2016, at 6:08:06
> > But my therapist is a psychiatrist and he feels, though he believes strongly in therapy, that, when I am depressed, we can't really do therapy. All we do is work on stabilizing me.
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> Yes. Exactly. This has been my experience as well. When I am at rock-bottom, I tell my therapist that he or she has only one job - keep me alive. When I feel better, I love to work on my issues - because I can. I have plenty of them. Reaching for a self-actualizing lifestyle is my long-term goal.
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> Talking about drugs all of the time does not blind me to the rest of the world of psychiatric therapeutics. It would be presumptuous, and an example of all-or-nothing thinking, for someone to describe me as being blind, especially when they haven't had the advantage of reading all of my posts through the years.
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> Overgeneralizing is often counterproductive and can set up for adversarial relationships.
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> - ScottI wouldnt even defend myself. This is just hilarious.
schizo-affective, type depressive
Seroquel 600mg
Zyprexa 12.5mg
75mg Effexor
Lithium orotate 360mg
Metformin 2000mg
5.000 IU Vitamin D during winter
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