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anthony
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There is a real problem these days, in that PTSD, well... the recognition of trauma itself and the fundamental requirement for counselling is simply not available due to demand shortages for specialists in the area. I made myself sick last year at times, I guess worrying about how to improve others with the way numbers are growing. I ended up with the decision for the wiki, which is my highest priority for the next couple of years, as time permits, though I still recognise that PTSD itself is missing a fundamental element... real trauma focused self based learning.
I actually hope to cover a lot of that ground in the coming year or two with the wiki, and then it improves over the following years, but that is years... which is useless to those who suffer now and aren't getting the help, or atleast the basics for a direction to point themselves right away.
So at some point in the next month or two, I want to release some type of basic self help structure to help people find that needed starting point. Its actually not as easy to apply as it may sound, hence why I haven't done it before, due to the sheer complexities between individual trauma, however; the method is still the same at its basic concept.
Up until now, I have relied mainly on those who I first helped over the first few years of this forum, to also pass that knowledge along... which they did, though most have also left as they are much better now than when they got here, and it's counter-productive to remain here after healing, helping others, because it will make you ill over and over reading through others trauma. It is helpful in the recovery process, actually its a requisite, though it's a hindrance near the end of the process, where you have to break away and learn by yourself, you have to put into action what you have learnt.
So... the majority of those I have passed my own knowledge and learning, and also obtained from those people, have now left in a better mindset... problem is, I also am one of those people, who cannot constantly read over and help people one-on-one now, as it's counter-productive to my own daily health. Catch-22 per se.
So I have a theory that I can develop some basic guidelines, some fundamentals, of CBT based therapy, combined with exposure therapy techniques, into the one place.
What does all that mean?
Well... put bluntly, it means to try and condense thousands of pages of knowledge, words, theory, into something more like one or two pages of the absolute essentials for starting to heal trauma and get the process going.
Why a month or two to write one or two pages? Well... the time is about me trying to nut out exactly what should be on them vs. what is not. Lets face facts, the primary issue when PTSD is uncontrolled, unknown, is the ability to retain information, even the want to bother learning in the first place... so giving someone a 10 page document is a waste of time and space when PTSD is first diagnosed, or the decision is first made to actively want to improve your life.
See what comes I guess! I have my fingers and toes crossed...
I actually hope to cover a lot of that ground in the coming year or two with the wiki, and then it improves over the following years, but that is years... which is useless to those who suffer now and aren't getting the help, or atleast the basics for a direction to point themselves right away.
So at some point in the next month or two, I want to release some type of basic self help structure to help people find that needed starting point. Its actually not as easy to apply as it may sound, hence why I haven't done it before, due to the sheer complexities between individual trauma, however; the method is still the same at its basic concept.
Up until now, I have relied mainly on those who I first helped over the first few years of this forum, to also pass that knowledge along... which they did, though most have also left as they are much better now than when they got here, and it's counter-productive to remain here after healing, helping others, because it will make you ill over and over reading through others trauma. It is helpful in the recovery process, actually its a requisite, though it's a hindrance near the end of the process, where you have to break away and learn by yourself, you have to put into action what you have learnt.
So... the majority of those I have passed my own knowledge and learning, and also obtained from those people, have now left in a better mindset... problem is, I also am one of those people, who cannot constantly read over and help people one-on-one now, as it's counter-productive to my own daily health. Catch-22 per se.
So I have a theory that I can develop some basic guidelines, some fundamentals, of CBT based therapy, combined with exposure therapy techniques, into the one place.
What does all that mean?
Well... put bluntly, it means to try and condense thousands of pages of knowledge, words, theory, into something more like one or two pages of the absolute essentials for starting to heal trauma and get the process going.
Why a month or two to write one or two pages? Well... the time is about me trying to nut out exactly what should be on them vs. what is not. Lets face facts, the primary issue when PTSD is uncontrolled, unknown, is the ability to retain information, even the want to bother learning in the first place... so giving someone a 10 page document is a waste of time and space when PTSD is first diagnosed, or the decision is first made to actively want to improve your life.
See what comes I guess! I have my fingers and toes crossed...