06-03-2018 08:12 PM
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I hope that you continue to have positive experiences with TTT!
Considering the challenges you've experienced with therapists, what therapist characteristics have you found to be most beneficial? (e.g. I know some people enjoy working with a funny therapist or a very warm therapist).
06-03-2018 08:14 PM
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Recent admissions have been soo much better @EliseSunflower, some have been planned and I have links to my local hospital. The staff know me now and slowly over time I have been treated well mostly now. Last year I had 7 admissions to the short stay mental health unit and that has been much better. That has now been closed 😡.
06-03-2018 08:18 PM
06-03-2018 08:18 PM
Thanks everyone - I wish I could reply to all your comments.
My next question is: What strategies or supports are you currently accessing to continue your recovery?
This may include formal treatment/support services, but I'm also interested in things like sleep/eating, hobbies, apps, friends and family - whatever you wish to talk about!
06-03-2018 08:22 PM
06-03-2018 08:22 PM
TTT very much works within an attachment-based framework. We are about ten sessions in and thus far she barely knows anything about my story - the current focus is on creating a safe space in her room and with her. Here's some dot points about my super positive experience with her:
So...you are probably getting the idea that TTT is VERY different to most psychologists / therapists out there. She makes me feel safe, and right now, feeling safe is the thing I need most in the world. A sense of safety is the most important thing a traumatized person can have.
06-03-2018 08:22 PM
06-03-2018 08:22 PM
@Teej Glad to hear your experiences have improved a time - although sorry to hear the unit is closing.
What other resources or support are you accessing currently?
06-03-2018 08:23 PM
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I work 4 days a week only 4 hours a day. I enjoy walking when I can. I have a new baby grand daughter and she gives me a new love of life. She brings me so much joy.
I see a psychologist fortnightly and a psychiatrist every 3 months (earlier if need be). I do enjoy being on SANE forum, I receive so much support especially when I am in my 'crisis moment'. The moderators on here are amazing, they are very supportive and caring.
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Strategy 1: Engage with previously mentioned support team as often as needed - whether this is face-to-face or over the phone.
Strategy 2: Medication.I'm on 3 oral medications at the moment as well as a depot needle. In order to assist me in making sure I stay on track with these, I'm currently on a community authority order. One side effect of several of these medications is that my sleep is, shall we say, plentiful. 😉
Strategy 3: Engage in social activities. Luckily, since I don't have many friends that are local and my family aren't ideal, the support service I engage with has at least one activity most week days. My individual support time also assists me to be social as I'm guaranteed someone to talk to.
**Strategy 4: My little furry world -- my dog! Having her helps me in so many ways from being needed, to just being unconditionally loved, and knowing that someone's day will be better just because I walk in the door. And so much more I just don't have words for.
I used to engage in a lot of hobbies etc as well, but since going on one of my medications, my attention span has been too heavily affected for much of that these days. I am weening gradually off that, though, to improve the attention span.
*edited because I forgot number 1: my doggo!
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