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Default Apr 24, 2024 at 12:04 PM
 
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Originally Posted by cool09 View Post
I've searched from Philadelphia to Baltimore and can't find any therapists (or treatment centers) who treat dissociation who take Medicare and offer in-person visits. (I'm not going to do virtual therapy. I tried that once.) I've talked about my dissociation which started 45 yrs ago with every Dr, therapist and hospital I've been to the last 25 yrs and NO one wants to discuss it.
I've had all 4 stages of dissociation in my life mainly not being able to identify with myself and having derealization badly in my teens. I told the top Psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins that dissociation and severe mood disorder damaged what was left of my personality in my teens/20's and he was absolutely dumbfounded and didn't respond.
I don't know where to turn and I'm very sick. My present psychiatrist won't discuss any of this and still wonders why I am hopeless and haven't liked myself since I was 13.
Im sorry you are having trouble finding a treatment provider who works on dissociation.

my first thought in reading your post is 25 years of bringing up the topic of "dissociation" wow thats alot of time.

here where I am there is the saying - do the same thing over and over again get the same results.

If you want to get a different result do something different.

25 years of trying to get treatment providers to discuss "dissociation" with you has gotten you nowhere,

25 years of searching for a "dissociation" treatment provider has gotten you nowhere.

same thing same result time and time again. maybe its time for a change.

Dont look for a "dissociation" treatment provider, dont focus so much on the word "dissociation"

look deeper at your life and changes you want to make in yourself and your life that will help you to dissociate less.

After 25 years of therapy and seeking out psychiatrists you know you best, you know what types of therapy there are and you know what kinds of treatment providers you work best with in the past.

think about what you do know and make some changes. they wont discuss "dissociation" with you, ok look deeper beyond the word "dissociation". are there any issues that ......cause...... you to dissociate? work on those for that is working on dissociation.

in other words, take the word "dissociation" out of the conversation and focus point, by looking deeper to what things about you and your life you want to change, which will change your "dissociation reactions."

As for locating treatment providers. here in the USA treatment providers are trained in therapy thats what their job is. they are trained in recognizing mental disorders and trained in developing treatment plans by using approved, present day therapy approaches - CBT, DBT and so on and so forth.

so rather than looking for a "dissociation" treatment provider, think about what ............type.............of therapy you want to do. look for a treatment provider who does the type of therapy you want to try doing.

are you interested in doing CBT, look for a therapist that does Cognitive behavioral therapy, if you are interested in DBT look for a therapist who does DBT and so on and so forth.

focusing on "dissociation" and trying to find a "dissociation treatment provider for 25 years has gotten you nowhere so maybe take the word dissociation out of this and approach it from your deeper issues that are .........causing........ you to dissociate and what type of therapy you want to do will get a different result
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Thanks for this!
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