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That is some valuable info Terry, thanks for shareing with us all.
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Batgirl and Jim Kim and I sent our love. We truly have a family here. Jim I'm going to PM you with this info as well as put it here. In the US, there is a support organization Alliance For The Mentally Ill (NAMI)> Some other places have a local group (AMI). They don't just help with psycotic patients but any type of mental/emotional disorder. Most members are family. They have alot of resources to help. Also check with the off-post police department. Quite a few depts. have a Crisis Intervention Team (I'm a trainer) with either group you'll find they can be a great help and may be able to help cut through the red tape with hospitals and such. CIT police officers arn't there to arrest but have specilized training and volunteered for the assignment so they do actually care. Jim your a great man.
anthony said:Did you view the second one also? Being the one I released only a day or two ago!!!! During that one it contains a stress cup in relation to a soldier, and from that you can put anything you want in it, that is particular to a individual.
anthony said:Now when family or spouses are in the equation, what do they do? They poke and push a sufferer to get moving, to get functioning, to make a phone call, go to the shop, all the social and life exposures that they are avoiding because their body is telling them it has no room to cope with them, are no being pushed upon them. Often, just the pushing alone is enough of a stressor to make the person explode, hence people perceive that the sufferer wins the arguement and sits at home.
CIT police officers arn't there to arrest but have specilized training and volunteered for the assignment so they do actually care. Jim your a great man.
Ok, here is an easy thought to this Jim. Is your pushing her about daily tasks getting rid of traumatic emotional stressors, or creating more stress / emotions for her?Jim said:Question: Should we then stop pushing her, or keep pushing? I am inclined to keep pushing regardless of the explosions. However if that's wrong I suppose I should consider changing my apporach.
anthony said:What do you believe you are solving by making her explode constantly? Is she removing any off her trauma by doing so? Are you trying to create the same block in which you create for soldiers in order to do their job? That type of tactic that your using I mean, is one you use to train soldiers, ie. push them to their limits so they find new limits, new boundaries within themselves, though at the same time, create a new block within their emotional cup and add a pause button to it, all of which she currently does not have, and honestly does not need to have, as it just adds to the long term problems.