Tom S. in Tn.
Bronze Member
I am a 52 y/o male who has been in and out of counseling and seen approx 30 different mental health practitioners at all levels since age 17.
I was molested by a hippie social worker in a county run mental health center in 1973 at 17 when I was sent there for severe anxiety and inability to cope in school, due to childhood molestation.
Because I am a male, I have never been allowed to be treated for sexually related trauma, and I NEVER brought it up due to potential repercussions until a social worker declared one day I had been sexually molested 11 years ago. Up to that point I had always been counseled for the problem of the day. Given the available resources I still believe this is the best.
I have had lay person and social worker diagnosis of personality d/o, anxiety d/o, and even PTSD until recently a psych examiner labeled me with 'Chronic' PTSD. After reviewing what I see on-line I can see it actually fits.
Now for my question and why I registered here;
Now what? Even though I have good mental health coverage with our medical insurance carrier, as a male I am considered too problematic and too old by the female run mental health services in Tennessee.
I am not a vet, (wouldn't matter anyway in US).
Because of the lack of qualified providers and a general disregard toward professional ethics within the female dominated mental health industry, I refuse to allow one to close a door with me. There are persistent conflict issues with the secretarial and billing staff, etc...
The last provider sent a email Monday abruptly stating she had canceled my last appointment.
1) Have I gotten too old and the effects irreversible as they state?
2) Is there any form of relief from the anxiety and isolation other than medication for a male in the US? (therapeutic counseling for males?)
3) How can I as a 52 y/o male be treated, and what should I have been searching for in a provider all these years? The mental health resources are extremely limited and female controlled in middle Tennessee. At this point I would strongly consider traveling to another geographical region.
I am an RN and worked in mental health for Tennessee for several years before I decided to stay home 11 years ago. I am fully aware sexual molestation is NOT a diagnosis, and only a cause despite all the female programs available. But how can a 52 y/o male be treated for CPTSD in a female mental health industry? I have had years and several thousand $$ taken from me ever since being made to go at age 17. I am at the end of the line.
Any input please.
Thank you for reading; Tom S. in Tn.
I was molested by a hippie social worker in a county run mental health center in 1973 at 17 when I was sent there for severe anxiety and inability to cope in school, due to childhood molestation.
Because I am a male, I have never been allowed to be treated for sexually related trauma, and I NEVER brought it up due to potential repercussions until a social worker declared one day I had been sexually molested 11 years ago. Up to that point I had always been counseled for the problem of the day. Given the available resources I still believe this is the best.
I have had lay person and social worker diagnosis of personality d/o, anxiety d/o, and even PTSD until recently a psych examiner labeled me with 'Chronic' PTSD. After reviewing what I see on-line I can see it actually fits.
Now for my question and why I registered here;
Now what? Even though I have good mental health coverage with our medical insurance carrier, as a male I am considered too problematic and too old by the female run mental health services in Tennessee.
I am not a vet, (wouldn't matter anyway in US).
Because of the lack of qualified providers and a general disregard toward professional ethics within the female dominated mental health industry, I refuse to allow one to close a door with me. There are persistent conflict issues with the secretarial and billing staff, etc...
The last provider sent a email Monday abruptly stating she had canceled my last appointment.
1) Have I gotten too old and the effects irreversible as they state?
2) Is there any form of relief from the anxiety and isolation other than medication for a male in the US? (therapeutic counseling for males?)
3) How can I as a 52 y/o male be treated, and what should I have been searching for in a provider all these years? The mental health resources are extremely limited and female controlled in middle Tennessee. At this point I would strongly consider traveling to another geographical region.
I am an RN and worked in mental health for Tennessee for several years before I decided to stay home 11 years ago. I am fully aware sexual molestation is NOT a diagnosis, and only a cause despite all the female programs available. But how can a 52 y/o male be treated for CPTSD in a female mental health industry? I have had years and several thousand $$ taken from me ever since being made to go at age 17. I am at the end of the line.
Any input please.
Thank you for reading; Tom S. in Tn.