Amanda Briggs
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Hello members,
I am working on an epistemological project and wanted to get the opinions of those living with PTS on a few (relatively) new forms of therapy that are showing results, but are not traditional psychotherapy.
There have been a few studies published in various medical magazines that promote the benefit of breathing based yoga that has shown to have better results than traditional psychotherapy alone (this study included Vietnam Veterans as well as abuse victims).
Study I'm referencing appears in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (col 11 #4 2005).
This study also appears in the book "Presence" by Amy Cuddy - she has a few popular TED talks and references yoga benefiting PTS in her book as well.
Does anyone had any experience with this? Is alternative medicine often suggested or do you need to seek it yourselves? How to you perceive these types of therapies (positive or negative)?
Any thoughts at all on these approaches would be very beneficial to my work. I want to know what people actually think of these studies rather than just citing them in my paper.
thanks very much in advance :)
Amanda
I am working on an epistemological project and wanted to get the opinions of those living with PTS on a few (relatively) new forms of therapy that are showing results, but are not traditional psychotherapy.
There have been a few studies published in various medical magazines that promote the benefit of breathing based yoga that has shown to have better results than traditional psychotherapy alone (this study included Vietnam Veterans as well as abuse victims).
Study I'm referencing appears in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (col 11 #4 2005).
This study also appears in the book "Presence" by Amy Cuddy - she has a few popular TED talks and references yoga benefiting PTS in her book as well.
Does anyone had any experience with this? Is alternative medicine often suggested or do you need to seek it yourselves? How to you perceive these types of therapies (positive or negative)?
Any thoughts at all on these approaches would be very beneficial to my work. I want to know what people actually think of these studies rather than just citing them in my paper.
thanks very much in advance :)
Amanda