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Has Anyone Ever Benefited From Cbt?
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Or know anyone who has?
Thank you.
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Hi Nailit, I did, and continue to do so. I found it was not an easy quick fix, it is a process to help with thoughts and behaviour. Both of those have been wobbly for years so it takes time to re-adjust. With me I went along for therapy for a couple of sessions before I realised there might be something in it for me. I took their advice, although it sounded daft in the session and over a period of time , my world began to change. If you are offered it, go for it. x
I don't think that it suits everyone. A few years back my Consultant psychiatrist suggested it but then thought about it and decided that it might make me worse?!?
I am almost resigned that I will feel mentally awful until I die. If it wasn't for my little ones I sometimes wonder if I could keep going.
On that bright note I am off to do war with with the duvet cover, I hate changing them.
:-)
I am almost resigned that I will feel mentally awful until I die. If it wasn't for my little ones I sometimes wonder if I could keep going.
On that bright note I am off to do war with with the duvet cover, I hate changing them.
:-)
Thanks all. Having a course of CBT but cant honestly say (of yet) that its helped. Maybe time will tell, hope so. Ive got social anxiety issues and have at least pinpointed where it stems from, that was quite enlightening, but as of yet got no resolution to feeling like I do. Knowing the WHY is not going to show the HOW. (to resolution)
nailit - at the time I was too doped up on antipsychotic medication to ask the guy and he has moved on to pastures new.
These days my memory and attention span are too shot too hell to be able to do any talking therapy. The joy of the internet is that it allows you a bit of time to think about things before replying.
These days my memory and attention span are too shot too hell to be able to do any talking therapy. The joy of the internet is that it allows you a bit of time to think about things before replying.
wolf... //nailit - at the time I was too doped up on antipsychotic medication to ask the guy and he has moved on to pastures new.
These days my memory and attention span are too shot too hell to be able to do any talking therapy//
I happen to think that psychiatry is a pseudo science and is actually dangerous. But that is another story for another thread, especially for those that have never had anything to do with it.
//The joy of the internet is that it allows you a bit of time to think about things before replying. // Talking therapy in typing form? I can go with that.
These days my memory and attention span are too shot too hell to be able to do any talking therapy//
I happen to think that psychiatry is a pseudo science and is actually dangerous. But that is another story for another thread, especially for those that have never had anything to do with it.
//The joy of the internet is that it allows you a bit of time to think about things before replying. // Talking therapy in typing form? I can go with that.
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