Casper1018
Bronze Member
I had to smile when I read that question b/c I have no idea what we "do," but it sure is working! I have had extensive trauma so my therapist has been pulling out all her methods to help me. I had a brain map done, which was fascinating bc it actually showed how severely my brain had been affected by trauma. We just added Naltrexone, a drug being trialed with dissociation and PTSD and also our own version of body oriented therapy by getting me working out/water aerobics/yoga. I am triggered by the classical music in her waiting room, so we are doing desensitization training by having me come early to sessions to hear it then process in session. We also do a form of neurofeedback called emwave, that works at getting my heart and brain waves into sync. So, we "do" a lot by coming at my trauma from all directions. I will be joining a process group in October to address it from that end by sharing with other survivors. I did "talk therapy" with the same therapist for 20 years before finding this one and I have grown more in the past 1 1/2 years doing this work than 20 years of psychodynamic psychotherapy.