- Terry Couchman I worked mostly with people recovering from serious psychoses like schizophrenia and bipolar conditions. These are supposedly incurable, but that is complete rubbish, except in some extreme cases.
- Jennifer Frances Armstrong How do you cure those people?
- Terry Couchman To be lss general we could talk all night about the variations LoL
- Terry Couchman I help the cure themselves, by helping the 'reframe' their experiences and identify trauma of any kind that may have triggered their loss of self consciousness, or trust in their own experience.
- Terry Couchman them*
- Jennifer Frances Armstrong Yes, that makes sense. Shamanistic
- Jennifer Frances Armstrong One must trust one's own response to the experience, otherwise one loses consciousness
- Terry Couchman Once they 'own' their own understanding, their experience can be made to work for them and then become adapted to their choice and advancement in some way.
- Terry Couchman Psychiatry has often been part of what screwed them up, alongt with the way we are somentimes taught top bring up kids.
- Jennifer Frances Armstrong Yes, yes, that is what I have always thought.
- Jennifer Frances Armstrong Psychiatry imposes an official interpretation, which makes you forget your own story, thereby losing your means to recovery.
- Terry Couchman In a sense the pPsychiatrist (or therapist) is seeking to continue to validat their own sense of 'sanity' LoL
- Jennifer Frances Armstrong Yes, by using the patient/client as their tool.
- Terry Couchman Everything nice and clean LoL
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Soul loss and recovery
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