I spent 12 months researching PTSD via internet, counsellors, doctor, colleagues etc etc. At NO point did anyone recommend this site. And for whatever reason, I didn't notice it in google until I typed in PTSD Carer one day - and I still don't know what made me do that...the word carer has odd connotations to me ....
Worst of all, I recently phoned the Trauma Stress Centre in Sydney (I wanted to find a face to face support group) and was given a heap of GENERAL support group referrals. No there are no specific PTSD support groups. I could try Anxiety Australia. I stated my disappointment that they did not mention this site and told them it has a wealth of information and connection opportunities for anyone who has PTSD or is involved with a person with PTSD. I just got a disinterested "oh okay".
grrrrrrr If i had found this site 12 months ago I would not have had the feeling of isolation, because as you all know, the ordinary person has NO clue what you're on about when trying to discuss what's going on. (Let's face it, in my experience most therapists and doctors still don't have a clue)
What's the answer to this? To me this site should be accessible - that means it goes on every doctor and psychologist's list of PTSD referrals ! Do professionals need to be more educated about resources?
Worst of all, I recently phoned the Trauma Stress Centre in Sydney (I wanted to find a face to face support group) and was given a heap of GENERAL support group referrals. No there are no specific PTSD support groups. I could try Anxiety Australia. I stated my disappointment that they did not mention this site and told them it has a wealth of information and connection opportunities for anyone who has PTSD or is involved with a person with PTSD. I just got a disinterested "oh okay".
grrrrrrr If i had found this site 12 months ago I would not have had the feeling of isolation, because as you all know, the ordinary person has NO clue what you're on about when trying to discuss what's going on. (Let's face it, in my experience most therapists and doctors still don't have a clue)
What's the answer to this? To me this site should be accessible - that means it goes on every doctor and psychologist's list of PTSD referrals ! Do professionals need to be more educated about resources?