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Feel like that was a complete waste of time! I was waiting for 45 mins, only in there for 15 minutes. Got asked lots of questions, but could get no straight answers. Apparently I have lots of the symptoms of ptsd, but because there is no way of telling how I was before my trauma, and the fact that I suffered extended trauma (age 4/5 to 18 when I finally managed to leave home for good), rather than a single event, the woman said it's NOT ptsd. However, I am being referred to a trauma counsellor for a 30 session course of therapy - there is a 10 month waiting list for this though (I'll just sit and go crazy while I wait....) So, I have suffered trauma, and we are now 12 years past the end of that trauma - hence the "post" trauma bit. I can't cope with stress like "normal" people, so one could say I had a stress disorder. Sorry about the tone people, but feeling very sarcastic.
Have already done therapy every week for three years before, but still ended back at square 1 after only 18 months, so how's 30 sessions going to help? Feeling very disappointed, as I was hoping for some answers, or at least some idea of how I can sort myself out enough to get back to work part-time. I guess my expectations were a bit too high.
Oh - she recommended I read a book called Understanding childhood trauma. Had it for years along with several others, and it's not one of the better ones. Judith Herman's Trauma and Recovery is the best I've come across so far in helping me understand things. Trouble is, it doesn't matter how many books and websites I read, I still can't manage! Any of you guys know some good ptsd/trauma books?
Anyway, guess the next step is to wait and see what the GP and Oc Health say. Meantime, I'm still twiddling my thumbs, tapping fingers and jiggling feet while my colleagues think I'm skiving. Joy. Going for a long walk with the dog, so maybe I'll stamp out some of this angry stuff...
Have already done therapy every week for three years before, but still ended back at square 1 after only 18 months, so how's 30 sessions going to help? Feeling very disappointed, as I was hoping for some answers, or at least some idea of how I can sort myself out enough to get back to work part-time. I guess my expectations were a bit too high.
Oh - she recommended I read a book called Understanding childhood trauma. Had it for years along with several others, and it's not one of the better ones. Judith Herman's Trauma and Recovery is the best I've come across so far in helping me understand things. Trouble is, it doesn't matter how many books and websites I read, I still can't manage! Any of you guys know some good ptsd/trauma books?
Anyway, guess the next step is to wait and see what the GP and Oc Health say. Meantime, I'm still twiddling my thumbs, tapping fingers and jiggling feet while my colleagues think I'm skiving. Joy. Going for a long walk with the dog, so maybe I'll stamp out some of this angry stuff...