NowYouSeeMe
Bronze Member
Hi everyone,
I have been seeing a therapist and had about 5 sessions now. At the end of the last session I queried if I really had ptsd. His response was "you do have ptsd but it's not just ptsd and we aren't treating that at the moment" but he didn't tell me what it was we are treating right now. He really looked like he wanted to though and now I'm naturally very curious! The word avoidance comes up ALL THE TIME in our sessions. I know avoidant personality disorder can co-occur with ptsd and that sometimes the two diagnoses may be confused.im reading about avoidant attachment disorder in adults and I really identify with a lot of the diagnostic criteria. I asked my husband to tell me honestly which of the two best describes me, if at all. He picked avoidant attachment. One of the things my book says is that therapists should refrain from specifying a diagnostic label for adults with avoidant attachment until they ask to know. I wonder if this is what he's doing as he is generally quite open/informative with me. Has anyone else had experience with or been told they have either of these conditions and if so, what was the therapy/outcome like for you? I wasn't sure if I was meant to ask him what I was being treated for or if I wasn't meant to know. I'm not seeing him for 2 weeks now because he's away so trying not to dwell on it, but...l you know how it is
I have been seeing a therapist and had about 5 sessions now. At the end of the last session I queried if I really had ptsd. His response was "you do have ptsd but it's not just ptsd and we aren't treating that at the moment" but he didn't tell me what it was we are treating right now. He really looked like he wanted to though and now I'm naturally very curious! The word avoidance comes up ALL THE TIME in our sessions. I know avoidant personality disorder can co-occur with ptsd and that sometimes the two diagnoses may be confused.im reading about avoidant attachment disorder in adults and I really identify with a lot of the diagnostic criteria. I asked my husband to tell me honestly which of the two best describes me, if at all. He picked avoidant attachment. One of the things my book says is that therapists should refrain from specifying a diagnostic label for adults with avoidant attachment until they ask to know. I wonder if this is what he's doing as he is generally quite open/informative with me. Has anyone else had experience with or been told they have either of these conditions and if so, what was the therapy/outcome like for you? I wasn't sure if I was meant to ask him what I was being treated for or if I wasn't meant to know. I'm not seeing him for 2 weeks now because he's away so trying not to dwell on it, but...l you know how it is