jill smith
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Sorry I am not discounting your opinion I just find it difficult to believe she is manipulating me.
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It might be worthwhile to get a neuropsychologist evaluation to be sure the cognitive/memory difficulties line up with dissociation from PTSD. If he has a TBI, it could be that - but the recent onset without a TBI suggests it is the medication and PTSD. It's good the doc you are seeing can connect it to the medication and starting therapy, but when the symptoms get to the point he can't function to take care of his basic daily needs like brushing his teeth, then something needs to be tweaked.My husband had always been good with dates and numbers. Lately he can't remember our address, his social security number or phone numbers he's known for years.
If a dramatic decline in ability to function and a big spike in memory loss occurs, due to trauma therapy, to the point that someone is not able to manage themselves, then diving deeper into processing trauma is usually contra-indicated. Trauma therapy should be paced and the first portion of it is usually all about gaining coping tools and stability because things usually do get worse before they get better when working with the trauma itself. I'm a little concerned this therapist wants to dive deeper and stir more up, when your husband doesn't have the stability or coping tools to function now.My husband's therapist has now suggested my husband dig in deep into what's caused his PTSD by emerging into sessions of hypnosis that is especially for PTSD patients. Has anyone heard of this form of treatment for PTSD?
She is blaming you for everything, and you are buying it. The problem isn't that you're emotional. N...
Thank youSometimes when they're symptomatic there is nothing you can do "right". You're the designated assho...
@Sweetpea76 ....I have to ask. @jill smith writes that her suf...