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Thanks guys!
I don't really know what my options are...it's tricky really because my psychiatrist isn't the one doing the therapy, he's the one looking after my medication and doing my bipolar reviews every so often. I get frustrated with him for being so dismissive about my flashbacks and the resulting effects but then tell myself that it doesn't matter so much if he doesn't understand- it's my counsellor who is actually delivering the therapy and I have a great relationship with her. But of course, because the flashbacks are now affecting my mood so badly, it does become important for him to understand really. I honestly couldn't believe that a consultant psychiatrist was suggesting that flashbacks are no more than bad memories- I don't expect him to be an expert in everything, but surely that is fairly fundamental stuff?!
Anyway, I see my counsellor next week, I will talk to her about the best way forward. When I was having the flashbacks a few years ago she did write to him and tell him about my dissociative episodes after I have flashabacks (at that time, I could be out of it for weeks when they were really bad) but he didn't really take much notice back then either. I see him again next week too, so I will try my best to discuss it with him again and see if I get anywhere this time...
Cheers guys!
I don't really know what my options are...it's tricky really because my psychiatrist isn't the one doing the therapy, he's the one looking after my medication and doing my bipolar reviews every so often. I get frustrated with him for being so dismissive about my flashbacks and the resulting effects but then tell myself that it doesn't matter so much if he doesn't understand- it's my counsellor who is actually delivering the therapy and I have a great relationship with her. But of course, because the flashbacks are now affecting my mood so badly, it does become important for him to understand really. I honestly couldn't believe that a consultant psychiatrist was suggesting that flashbacks are no more than bad memories- I don't expect him to be an expert in everything, but surely that is fairly fundamental stuff?!
Anyway, I see my counsellor next week, I will talk to her about the best way forward. When I was having the flashbacks a few years ago she did write to him and tell him about my dissociative episodes after I have flashabacks (at that time, I could be out of it for weeks when they were really bad) but he didn't really take much notice back then either. I see him again next week too, so I will try my best to discuss it with him again and see if I get anywhere this time...
Cheers guys!