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I need help with question list to psychiatrist re dissociation etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 588914" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. But is that disassociation or hallucinations? I have lived with the horrible feeling of not being real or of not feeling like things, like trees, seemed real and it scared the patooties out of me. But I had these symptoms without any hallucinations. I was told they are anxiety symptoms and they did go away when my depression lifted. Very scary though even without hallucinations.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking every case is individual. I really think I am prone to developing serious anxiety symptoms of all sorts that other people don't develop and this is just one of them, but d/d is the scariest anxiety symptom I ever had. And that's without losing time or seeing things that weren't there. I did not know that is a part of d/d. </p><p></p><p>Suz, I wish you good luck. When I look back, I don't know if my family could have done anything because they couldn't control t he feeling I had that nothing was real, including me. But now they have this mindfulness therapy and I think it would have really been useful. I'm going to give you a link to it because I found it amazing and perhaps teaching your son mindfulness can slow his mind down and keep him in the present. If they have DBT in your country, I highly recommend it above all other methods for something like d/d. I find it soothing and productive and I am a very anxious person. Good luck to you and your precious boy.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://pinterest.com/halfpint53/dialectical-behavioral-therapy/" target="_blank">http://pinterest.com/halfpint53/dialectical-behavioral-therapy/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 588914, member: 1550"] Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. But is that disassociation or hallucinations? I have lived with the horrible feeling of not being real or of not feeling like things, like trees, seemed real and it scared the patooties out of me. But I had these symptoms without any hallucinations. I was told they are anxiety symptoms and they did go away when my depression lifted. Very scary though even without hallucinations. I'm thinking every case is individual. I really think I am prone to developing serious anxiety symptoms of all sorts that other people don't develop and this is just one of them, but d/d is the scariest anxiety symptom I ever had. And that's without losing time or seeing things that weren't there. I did not know that is a part of d/d. Suz, I wish you good luck. When I look back, I don't know if my family could have done anything because they couldn't control t he feeling I had that nothing was real, including me. But now they have this mindfulness therapy and I think it would have really been useful. I'm going to give you a link to it because I found it amazing and perhaps teaching your son mindfulness can slow his mind down and keep him in the present. If they have DBT in your country, I highly recommend it above all other methods for something like d/d. I find it soothing and productive and I am a very anxious person. Good luck to you and your precious boy. [url]http://pinterest.com/halfpint53/dialectical-behavioral-therapy/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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