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Interesting article from NPR. I wonder if cognitive behavioral therapy could help with this. It's my understanding that CBT can make changes in the brain that are detectable on a scan.
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This is interesting because some doctors think I have trauma based psychosis due to childhood trauma.....but I disagree......there is nothing wrong with me at all!!!!!!!! Meh....
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ihave trauma based psychosis
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I'm also extremely tense most of the time because even if I'm in a room by myself, I'm still scared, and I can't turn it off. I do have psychotic symptoms related to/ triggered by traumatic experiences, but for me I had psychotic symptoms before trauma ever happened (if I remember correctly, anyway) |
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