Hi to all of you reading this out there, this is my intro to what is a truly special site. My name is Simon and I live in the West of England in the UK.
I have helped a number of people over the past few years with a variety of problems including PTSD. I currently run a voluntary group for Phobia and OCD sufferers and live in a region with a history of supplying the military services. I meet serving or ex personnel and their families all the time and can see the wave of ex combat PTSD cases ready to drown all available services coming very soon.
I joined this site though because I very recently almost 'lost my religion' which is to help those suffering mental health problems as best I can, after a major employment knock back. This means I have to do a different kind of day job to pay my bills when I should be doing what I do best which is working with people that can benefit from the training I've had in cognitive and other therapies over the years. I got very depressed and have tried hard to focus on 'other' types of work but the truth is I keep getting drawn back to what I really care about. Tonight I googled PTSD support for the zillionth time and found this site.
Reading through some of the threads I've found a truly amazing community of people. What an incredible bunch you all are. Incredibly brave, compassionate, supportive. Whether you are giving helpful advice to others or are showing that really special bravery by writing something about yourself here in the first place. You should feel proud of yourself - because despite what you may have experienced and be experiencing right now, you are in a safe place here with people who care.
So I feel a little ashamed about being ready to 'jack it all in' as we say over here just because I'm unable to be a full time therapist right now.
If anyone, anywhere, wants to know about things like EMDR, CBT, NLP based therapies, drop me a line and I'll help as best I can. If I can add anything useful in support or advice to anyone's threads I will, if you're happy for me to do so.
Probably said too much but hey, there you go. I get the feeling there's a lot of love on this site so wherever you are, whatever has happened and whatever you are feeling right now, remember the people here care.
And whatever doesn't break you makes you stronger.
God Bless All
X
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I have helped a number of people over the past few years with a variety of problems including PTSD. I currently run a voluntary group for Phobia and OCD sufferers and live in a region with a history of supplying the military services. I meet serving or ex personnel and their families all the time and can see the wave of ex combat PTSD cases ready to drown all available services coming very soon.
I joined this site though because I very recently almost 'lost my religion' which is to help those suffering mental health problems as best I can, after a major employment knock back. This means I have to do a different kind of day job to pay my bills when I should be doing what I do best which is working with people that can benefit from the training I've had in cognitive and other therapies over the years. I got very depressed and have tried hard to focus on 'other' types of work but the truth is I keep getting drawn back to what I really care about. Tonight I googled PTSD support for the zillionth time and found this site.
Reading through some of the threads I've found a truly amazing community of people. What an incredible bunch you all are. Incredibly brave, compassionate, supportive. Whether you are giving helpful advice to others or are showing that really special bravery by writing something about yourself here in the first place. You should feel proud of yourself - because despite what you may have experienced and be experiencing right now, you are in a safe place here with people who care.
So I feel a little ashamed about being ready to 'jack it all in' as we say over here just because I'm unable to be a full time therapist right now.
If anyone, anywhere, wants to know about things like EMDR, CBT, NLP based therapies, drop me a line and I'll help as best I can. If I can add anything useful in support or advice to anyone's threads I will, if you're happy for me to do so.
Probably said too much but hey, there you go. I get the feeling there's a lot of love on this site so wherever you are, whatever has happened and whatever you are feeling right now, remember the people here care.
And whatever doesn't break you makes you stronger.
God Bless All
X
:hello: