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CAMHS (CBT)
Hey guys, as promised I said I would ramble on to you all about how my CAMHS meeting went this morning. Well I was a bag of nerves going in and waiting but I find talking to strangers quite easy, so I found it easy to talk to my CAMHS counselor. Well today I was in there for 2 hours! It was mostly
Hey guys, as promised I said I would ramble on to you all about how my CAMHS meeting went this morning. Well I was a bag of nerves going in and waiting but I find talking to strangers quite easy, so I found it easy to talk to my CAMHS counselor. Well today I was in there for 2 hours! It was mostly
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
CBT
Hi, I was wondering if anyone can give me advice on cognitive behavioural therapy. I am to afraid to take pills and hoped this would work. Thanks you.
Hi, I was wondering if anyone can give me advice on cognitive behavioural therapy. I am to afraid to take pills and hoped this would work. Thanks you.
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
How does Cognitive therapy contrast with Hypnotherapy?
I thought some might be interested in my understanding of how Cognitive therapy contrasts with Hypnotherapy, as a supporter of both therapies. If a clients says to the therapist..." I can't cook" the CBT approach would be to challenge that idea by seeking to find a more true statement. The new statement
I thought some might be interested in my understanding of how Cognitive therapy contrasts with Hypnotherapy, as a supporter of both therapies. If a clients says to the therapist..." I can't cook" the CBT approach would be to challenge that idea by seeking to find a more true statement. The new statement
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
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Psychogenic movement disorder . Have you heard of this?
What is Psychogenic Movement? Psychogenic movement is an unwanted muscle movement such as a spasm or tremor that is caused by an underlying psychological condition. Psychogenic movement can involve any part of the body and resemble the same muscle movements that occur with a biological condition
What is Psychogenic Movement? Psychogenic movement is an unwanted muscle movement such as a spasm or tremor that is caused by an underlying psychological condition. Psychogenic movement can involve any part of the body and resemble the same muscle movements that occur with a biological condition
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
Fibro Colours
{{{While the most predominant symptoms of fibromyalgia include widespread pain and persistent fatigue, the resulting
cognitive
impairment
of this condition may be its most maddening. Commonly referred to as fibro fog, this symptom is a conglomeration of cognitive challenges.
{{{While the most predominant symptoms of fibromyalgia include widespread pain and persistent fatigue, the resulting
cognitive
impairment
of this condition may be its most maddening. Commonly referred to as fibro fog, this symptom is a conglomeration of cognitive challenges.
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Goodbye sleeping tablets - natural sleep at last
For nine years I have suffered horrendous insomnia, relieved only by Zopiclone, Temazepam, Phenegan and Amitriptyline (not all at once I hasten to add!). It was akin to torture. Having Parkinson's some people would have you believe that you can do nothing about it. Whilst I do not get 6 to 8 hours
For nine years I have suffered horrendous insomnia, relieved only by Zopiclone, Temazepam, Phenegan and Amitriptyline (not all at once I hasten to add!). It was akin to torture. Having Parkinson's some people would have you believe that you can do nothing about it. Whilst I do not get 6 to 8 hours
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
Mother vulnerable adult, victim of fraud and financial abuse, still ongoing
My mother suffers Antiphospholipid Syndrome, Systemic Lupus Erythmatosus, mild
cognitive
impairment
, cerebrovascular disease, patches of brain damages according to MRI scan.
My mother suffers Antiphospholipid Syndrome, Systemic Lupus Erythmatosus, mild
cognitive
impairment
, cerebrovascular disease, patches of brain damages according to MRI scan.
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Information following - what is my problem?
Hello, I have just found this site and my heart goes out to all those struggling with any form of depression. My case, seems a mild one but I was wondering if there is any advice out there. I am 18 years old and this year I have been receiving cognitive behavioural therapy for OCD behaviour and mild
Hello, I have just found this site and my heart goes out to all those struggling with any form of depression. My case, seems a mild one but I was wondering if there is any advice out there. I am 18 years old and this year I have been receiving cognitive behavioural therapy for OCD behaviour and mild
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Mental Health Support
12 years ago
A Christmas Miracle
Up early on Christmas morning for a short run - 20minutes or so - and a quick dip in pouring rain. Getting dressed afterwards I realised that my newish running leggings, bought with great reluctance and at great expense in a sale, seemed to have disappeared and been replaced with a pair of bog standard
Up early on Christmas morning for a short run - 20minutes or so - and a quick dip in pouring rain. Getting dressed afterwards I realised that my newish running leggings, bought with great reluctance and at great expense in a sale, seemed to have disappeared and been replaced with a pair of bog standard
londongirln19
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Couch to 5K
12 years ago
A Christmas Miracle
Up early on Christmas morning for a short run - 20minutes or so - and a quick dip in pouring rain. Getting dressed afterwards I realised that my newish running leggings, bought with great reluctance and at great expense in a sale, seemed to have disappeared and been replaced with a pair of bog
Up early on Christmas morning for a short run - 20minutes or so - and a quick dip in pouring rain. Getting dressed afterwards I realised that my newish running leggings, bought with great reluctance and at great expense in a sale, seemed to have disappeared and been replaced with a pair of bog
londongirln19
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Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Anger And Anxiety
I saw this article today on BlackdogTribe.com which supports people who have depression. It's interesting to see the relationship between anger and anxiety in particular anger that feels like 'boiling inside' and being angry with the world at times. "Washington, December 5 (ANI): For millions
I saw this article today on BlackdogTribe.com which supports people who have depression. It's interesting to see the relationship between anger and anxiety in particular anger that feels like 'boiling inside' and being angry with the world at times. "Washington, December 5 (ANI): For millions
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
What is the title of the book by Dr. Weekes, that some of you have mentioned, cognitive therapy book i believe??
nancy66
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
Slowly but surely
So, last time I came on here, I was bombarded with confirmation that something was really not right. Since, I've been prescribed laxatives, anti-acids, cognitive behavioural therapy and been referred 'urgently' to a gastroenterologist. Which although the latter provide a huge sigh of relief, actually
So, last time I came on here, I was bombarded with confirmation that something was really not right. Since, I've been prescribed laxatives, anti-acids, cognitive behavioural therapy and been referred 'urgently' to a gastroenterologist. Which although the latter provide a huge sigh of relief, actually
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Has any PwP improved their insomnia using cognitive behavioural therapy?
I wonder if the insomnia experienced by some PwP's is ever caused by learned behaviour as opposed to the Parkinson's itself. If so, has anyone improved their insomnia using cognitive behavioural therapy (going to bed late, getting up early 7 days a week).
I wonder if the insomnia experienced by some PwP's is ever caused by learned behaviour as opposed to the Parkinson's itself. If so, has anyone improved their insomnia using cognitive behavioural therapy (going to bed late, getting up early 7 days a week).
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
How do you cope with depression?
I've had this chronic depression for years. I may get the odd few good days but mostly it is there,some days are horrid like today,my brain just goes into this relentless circle of negative thoughts. I try my best to get out of it,tried cognitive therapy (makes it worse), am having counselling,am on
I've had this chronic depression for years. I may get the odd few good days but mostly it is there,some days are horrid like today,my brain just goes into this relentless circle of negative thoughts. I try my best to get out of it,tried cognitive therapy (makes it worse), am having counselling,am on
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Are you Alone in this nightmare that is Fibro? How do you cope?
In regards to my previous post about having Fibro for life I had some lovely comments, thank you all, and I agree it is like ' mourning' the old you as was said, it is a process of grief, anger, resentment, depression, the 'poor me' syndrome and finally acceptance and adapting your life to the new
In regards to my previous post about having Fibro for life I had some lovely comments, thank you all, and I agree it is like ' mourning' the old you as was said, it is a process of grief, anger, resentment, depression, the 'poor me' syndrome and finally acceptance and adapting your life to the new
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Fibro for Life?
I too had undiagnosed fibro for many years until finally a diagnosis and I thought that would be that. Get some pills, some therapy and I'd get my life back. Six years on it has not happened , you grow tolerant of pain medications, or addicted and then suffer withdrawal which is horrid. The best you
I too had undiagnosed fibro for many years until finally a diagnosis and I thought that would be that. Get some pills, some therapy and I'd get my life back. Six years on it has not happened , you grow tolerant of pain medications, or addicted and then suffer withdrawal which is horrid. The best you
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Pain Negatively Affects Cognition in Fibromyalgia
The findings corroborate the presence of substantive
cognitive
impairment
in patients with fibromyalgia, although the debate remains open, said Dr. Duschek. This study "adds evidence to the suggestion that the most important factor is pain.
The findings corroborate the presence of substantive
cognitive
impairment
in patients with fibromyalgia, although the debate remains open, said Dr. Duschek. This study "adds evidence to the suggestion that the most important factor is pain.
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
My ICU story and after.....
On the morning of 17th July 2007 I was particularly happy. Summer Term had just ended so I had 6 weeks of holiday from my Teaching Assistant job ahead, my husband was coming back from a 3 week research visit to Australia on Friday and my first grandchild was due in August. Life seemed very good – I was
On the morning of 17th July 2007 I was particularly happy. Summer Term had just ended so I had 6 weeks of holiday from my Teaching Assistant job ahead, my husband was coming back from a 3 week research visit to Australia on Friday and my first grandchild was due in August. Life seemed very good – I was
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ICUsteps
12 years ago
Did hear or this ?
In more advanced stages, there are also symptoms regarding
cognitive
impairment
: behavioral disturbances, sensory impairment, dementia. The most striking symptoms in Parkinson’s disease are related to movement.
In more advanced stages, there are also symptoms regarding
cognitive
impairment
: behavioral disturbances, sensory impairment, dementia. The most striking symptoms in Parkinson’s disease are related to movement.
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Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
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