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If you have PNES, you may like to watch this. 'Why get emotional ?'

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Understanding emotion in FND by Nicole Roberts at ucsfpsy.ch/33dNesn

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Thanks for sharing. Interestingly she also refers to the React child study, the one the founder/PT of Re-active referenced in latest video.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi...

I have read a lot of it (and skim read other bits) and I can see it seems effective and addresses reducing catastrophising rather than avoidance/distraction techniques.

I still have more to read but doesn't seem to go into more detail but it makes me think about a success story I watched "David Story" and think its to do with addressing your fears "ie what you think could happen".

Definition:

Catastrophizing is a cognitive distortion that prompts people to jump to the worst possible conclusion, usually with very limited information or objective reason to despair. When a situation is upsetting, but not necessarily catastrophic, they still feel like they are in the midst of a crisis.

So that means they may discuss, why someone came to that conclusion and possibly reinforce the unlikeliness that will happen but again subjective and not advisable for a trauma sufferer to unpack without professional guidance.

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