Understanding emotion in FND by Nicole Roberts at ucsfpsy.ch/33dNesn
If you have PNES, you may like to wat... - Functional Neurol...
If you have PNES, you may like to watch this. 'Why get emotional ?'
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.