Swamprat 3
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I was in the Dana Farber Cancer Institute this morning, and ran into another vet (was wearing his hat broadcasting it), and started talking. He mentioned that he sees a VA 'therapist' for PTSD, and she (SHE?) is giving him some sort if homework assignment to do.
SHE? I will not even consider talking to some woman about anything to do with my tour in Nam. Or even a guy, if he hasn't been there, or at least in combat - real combat.
Do you guys use female or non-vet therapists? I view psychiatry as a 'pseudo-science' to begin with. All the book learning and theory in the world can not replace actual experience in theater.
I won't talk about anything to a female doc, or a male doc who has not been there. They can read all they want, hear all the stories from others, but have never experienced any of it. How could they possibly know - truly know - what it was like?
To be clear, I do not intend to even get put in this position. My world works for me, keeps me and mine safe. It is never easy, but I am on Point, and very, very, good at it.
Was just wondering how things are being handled today, as I KNOW that the VA guy will try to get me to talk to someone. Not a chance.
BTW - I waited almost a half hour to see my Oncodoc, so I just left. Let him wait a while.
SHE? I will not even consider talking to some woman about anything to do with my tour in Nam. Or even a guy, if he hasn't been there, or at least in combat - real combat.
Do you guys use female or non-vet therapists? I view psychiatry as a 'pseudo-science' to begin with. All the book learning and theory in the world can not replace actual experience in theater.
I won't talk about anything to a female doc, or a male doc who has not been there. They can read all they want, hear all the stories from others, but have never experienced any of it. How could they possibly know - truly know - what it was like?
To be clear, I do not intend to even get put in this position. My world works for me, keeps me and mine safe. It is never easy, but I am on Point, and very, very, good at it.
Was just wondering how things are being handled today, as I KNOW that the VA guy will try to get me to talk to someone. Not a chance.
BTW - I waited almost a half hour to see my Oncodoc, so I just left. Let him wait a while.