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Old 04-04-2008, 05:21 AM
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I've been suffering from PTSD and depression for twenty years. I found some good help at Sheppard-Pratt Hospital in Baltimore and the last time I was inpatient was eight years ago. My symptoms and depression are again coming to a head. I suspect I need complete re-evaluation of the meds I'm on. Has anyone had experience with Sheppard Pratt or the newer Women's Institute for Incorporation Therapy in Florida? I would like to hear feedback on inpatient experiences. Also, have any new meds for PTSD been introduced in the past eight years? I know that some meds work for some and other meds for others but I would just like to hear about what has worked for some of you.

My PTSD stems from childhood abuse and depression seems to be genetic also. I've been doing great for eight years - thought I had this licked but I guess one never does. Any feedback would be helpful and I will gladly share any of my experiences that might help others.

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Old 04-04-2008, 11:47 AM
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I had an excellent in-patient, followed by an extensive out-patient program at Four Winds. They have several centers here in the US. They develop DBT skills with you and help you to develop personal life plans to manage your life. The out patient was very important, it helped me to transition back into my life with the support. At one point I did get overwhelmed and went in-patient again for two days. I use the DBT skills everyday. In-patient was geared to education, med management, diagnosis, and personal planning.

I was hospitallized two other times, they kept me safe and managed my meds, a little education, but not much to take home and no support afterwards.

What I have always found difficult in hospitallizations is the lack of PTSD focus within the population of patients. I can't believe I was the only one. From what I read about the Florida Location, that is their specialty. Now, that I think would be valuable to participate in.
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