Talking can be beneficial if a person wants to talk for a bunch of reasons. But I think if you look at talk therapy as a way to break the spell of PTSD then I think it's going to be very disappointing. I'm not sure that psychology is realistic about their hopes for EMDR. I am very critical of it for that reason. It's not a sliver bullet. I think all this belief in going back to a memory and neutralizing it is nothing more then a magical hope.
I think CBT makes a lot more sense. I think finding practical ways of getting through this and finding more ways to have good days is probably the best we can do and the reality we are stuck with for now.
I still hold out hope that there will be a medical solution someday. I wouldn't say that about any other mental disorder, I just think for PTSD if you consider the brain chemistry it's possible.
I think CBT makes a lot more sense. I think finding practical ways of getting through this and finding more ways to have good days is probably the best we can do and the reality we are stuck with for now.
I still hold out hope that there will be a medical solution someday. I wouldn't say that about any other mental disorder, I just think for PTSD if you consider the brain chemistry it's possible.