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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. |  | | 
02-12-2007, 07:50 PM
|  | | | Join Date: May 2007 Location: Colorado
Posts: 539
| | I rarely dream. What I find really wicked is when I'm so tired that I fall asleep with my eyes open. Wild! Scares the crap out of people! | 
03-12-2007, 10:36 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Earth (most of the time)
Posts: 766
| | Dreams are not reliable, and I know this because I have a PhD after my name. Just kidding I'm not a doctor, there is no scientific evidence to prove that dreams help with repressed memories. (You can google this) However, not following your therapist's advice, "not a good idea".
If you don't agree with the type of therapy your getting, there are other types to choose from. Following your gut instinct would be the best approach when choosing a therapist, and their methods of helping you heal.
Good luck with your repressed memories.
Tammy | 
04-12-2007, 02:27 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 56
| | dreams Oh oh, now I am a little weary of dreaming. My shrink believes that dreaming might really help to understand why I get stuck in therapy. Maybe it is like exposure therapy, but it may be a little too much intensity from what you are telling me. At least my sleep is restful. I do consider myself lucky for that.  | 
04-12-2007, 06:44 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Ma
Posts: 2,797
| | Dreaming is just that dreaming....Part of your dreams can be surrounding what happened during the day, but they tend to take on a life of there own. Part of them is fantasy, part is real, part is what we need or want in our lives, and part is embellishment of our day. Even dreams around our trauma aren't totally accurate.
If you fail to remember your trauma....I will tell you what my therapist told me. (He was a trauma trained in PTSD therapist) He told me that if you can't remember your trauma or parts of it, or your life.....It's your brains way of protecting you.
Your trauma may be to hard for you to handle so it just packs it away, and you can't get to it.. There are things that he/she can do to make you recover those memories......Regression therapy is one tool that they could use. But I would caution against it. You have forgotten for a reason. | 
04-12-2007, 09:47 AM
|  | | | Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 423
| | It seems strange to me that your therapist is putting so much emphasis on dreams & remembering your trauma.
Occasionally I will mention a dream to my therapist but it is generally just a way of getting the discussion going. If I go through a patch of nightmares then she has in the past gotten me to track them, write them down, but hasn't spent any time really analysing them.
There is a heap of stuff on the internet about repressed/recovered memories. I think I even made a post here (if you use the search function) about trying to remember.
Personally, after 18 months of therapy, I think I've accepted that I'm not going to remember all of my trauma from 5 - 7. That the snippets, feelings, music, images, sensations are probably all I'm going to get. Accepting that was a relief in itself. And now I'm attempting to concentrate on what I do have, not what I don't.
You have every right to ask your therapist questions about his methods, why he does what he does, expectations. You have a right to research different methods of therapy and you have the right to chose another therapist if this one isn't the right one for you. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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