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Re: Suitability for therapy » deerock

Posted by capricorn on July 1, 2010, at 13:35:03

In reply to Re: Suitability for therapy » capricorn, posted by deerock on July 1, 2010, at 12:54:57

> PD= psychotic disorder?

PD= personality disorder.
>
> NOS means they dont know what the hell is going on.

Means i fit general criteria for a PD but not any specific PD.


>
> how old are you?

53. I have been receiving psychiatric treatment since i was nearly 17. Prior to personality disorder dx had 30 years of being dxed with schizophrenia then schizoaffective.
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> i was Dx'd as PD NOS about 14 years ago adn I did not have a single psychotic symptom at the time. i never understood why i had that Dx.
>
> do you know what your psychotic symptoms are?

I do experience paranoia and weird thoughts also lack of motivation and difficulty when it comes to future goals but not sure those last two are psychosis symtoms.
I have difficulty experiencing positive emotions and experience negative emotions far more intensely.
When pressurised/stressed i can become highly anxious/frightened/irrational/paranoid/and vocally very expressive ie prone to heated ranting and raving.
>
> people who are psychotic are suitable for therapy. thats may be a preference on the T's part vs. a global belief in the community.
>
> i hope you feel better soon. how are you feeling today?

Today has been a goodish day ie low levels of anxiety and paranoia.
Things can and do change on a day to day basis though.


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