Promicarus
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His opinion when I posed the question of whether or not I too had OCD or OCD type behaviors (was it biological or learned from my mother or my cognitive distortion from my PTSD)... was that it didn't really matter as the main issue was learning to cope with things as they are.
Sounds like kind of an OCD based preoccupation with irrelevancies. :)
Guess you got headed off at the pass, as the doc would rather cure them than untangle causation obsessively.
Thanks for the CBT REBT and DBT suggestions. I have a limiting tendency to think only in terms of the hardwiring, and leave out the therapy end. Of course, that protects me from having to actually do the feeling work involved, and keep it at a safe distance by intellectualizing the problem as an abstraction. Doesn't help to solve it much, though.
I'm at a bit of an impasse at the moment, however, in proceeding with therapy, as one of my biggest obstacles is cultural. I have to find a therapist of Latin cultural origins in order to be able to connect open up and relate. However as there's somewhat of a stigma against therapy in Latin American culture, as in many very traditional cultures, therapists of Latin background are few and far between.
I've recently happened to find a solitary Latin therapist who specializes in trauma within an hours drive, though (only one in the state), so I guess I'm running out of excuses.
Thanks again for the well researched posts, and therapy suggestions.
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