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| | Notices | Welcome to PTSD Forum. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a life threatening, debilitating disorder that can break down a sufferer’s body through anxiety and stress. Further it poses a significant suicide risk resulting from the brains neurological imbalance and chemical depression. Sufferers often live in denial, thus this community is aimed at helping PTSD sufferers help themselves through others experiences, guidance and education. We are here for the sufferer, spouse and families surrounding PTSD. Spouses and family are too often forgotten in this equation, and often they receive all the worst that PTSD has to offer. If you're involved in any way with PTSD, get registered and help yourself now. Non-active members will eventually be deleted. If you are not a sufferer, carer or someone within the mental health industry, and active, then there is little reason for you to be a member of this forum. Non-active members with zero posts are deleted periodically during the year. | |
View Poll Results: Who Diagnosed you? | |
A therapist or social worker?
|    | 48 | 36.92% | |
Psychiatrist
|    | 75 | 57.69% | |
Physician
|    | 18 | 13.85% | |
Other (self, family etc...)
|    | 25 | 19.23% | 
05-09-2007, 09:42 PM
| | Moderated Member | | Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: NY
Posts: 45
| | I've never seen any doctor for anything other than an injury. They all seem rather useless and opinionated... | 
24-01-2008, 08:27 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: North of England
Posts: 187
| | Hi i want to answer this one but have a question first. what category would a psychologist come under? they arent as highly trained as a psychiatrist and cant prescribe meds but they are more highly trained than a counsellor or therapist as they have a degree in psychology. I have been told that the only person who can be certain that they are making a correct diagnosis is a psychiatrist not a psychologist. My Psychologist didnt say this but told me she thought i almost definitely had PTSD. Maybe my problem in not being sure which category a psychologist would come under is becasue there psychologists only exist in the Europe? Not sure. | 
25-01-2008, 12:48 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: USA
Posts: 260
| | psy/phy clinical psychologist first for awhile than sent me to a phy for meds this is how it workes in USA for last 30 years with me. Only saw phy for med changes.
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30-01-2008, 02:48 PM
| | | | Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Texas
Posts: 218
| | The first time was at a rapid detox center. 2nd time was by a psychiatrist mandated by board of pharmacy, 3rd time at the rehab I was sent to. 4th time was at 2nd rehab.
I was also in 2 psyche hospitals, I do not remember if they did any evaluations at the hospitals. | 
01-02-2008, 03:44 AM
| | | | Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 14
| | I diagnosed myself, after seeing a neurologist, who told me that he would test me for epilepsy if I could afford it; but that he's just about certain that my seizures are all caused by extreme trauma.
I researched it on the web, and found PTSD. The symptoms all seemed to match, except that I also have 'stress-related seizures'. | 
01-02-2008, 07:39 AM
|  | Administrative Editor PTSD | | Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 7,443
| | Tara, I would suggest you seek a physician for correct diagnosis as matching symptoms is not a match for PTSD. PTSD actually has criteria beyond theoretical, it extends to behavioural and physical symptoms, which only a physician can assess face to face. You may find your telling yourself you have something that you just may not, which means your going in the wrong direction. Maybe you do have it, but self diagnosis is not even close to accurate. If you read the criteria for acute anxiety disorder, which is PTS, you would say the same thing, that must be me. The same goes for lots of disorders.... you could match yourself to many symptoms, but they are just a theoretical model to help a physician assess an illness, often there are many other elements which are not listed in the theory context as they must assessed. | 
15-02-2008, 08:13 AM
| | Moderated Member | | Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 9
| | I have been diagnosed by a couple of psych's over the years and every therapist and counselor that I've ever been counseled by. I've been told that I will always needs to see a therapist for talk. It runs in cycles, though. Sometimes I go for a few months and really feel fine and then I get so low, I know when it's time to get some help. I try not to beat myself up mentally. When I actually make the call for the appointment I get relief because I have made a positive step toward helping myself. It always works.
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