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Thread #66321 Message #1100089
Posted By: freda underhill
23-Jan-04 - 09:39 PM
Thread Name: BS: POST traumatic Stress disorder
Subject: RE: BS: POST traumatic Stress disorder
Further update has been received from Professor Genevieve:
Treatment for PTSD typically begins with a detailed evaluation and the development of a treatment plan that meets the unique needs of the survivor. Generally, PTSD-specific treatment is begun only after the survivor has been safely removed from a crisis situation.
If a survivor is still being exposed to trauma (such as ongoing cyber obsessions,determination to POST to threads, compulsion to get up in the middle of the night and mark smart cyber remarks, feeling victim to cyber abuse but being unable to think of the right respons, or foresaking loved ones who ask you to put out the garbage for imaginary companions who tell you they press the delete button), is severely obsessed or cybercidal, is experiencing extreme confusion or disorganized thinking, or is in need of web or chat site detoxification, it is important to address these crisis problems as a part of the first phase of treatment.
The first and most important step is to remove yourself from the source of toxicity/stress. Hence, anyone who feels they could be suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder should desist from reading or posting to this site immediately.
Please understand that POST TSD is a medically recognized anxiety disorder that occurs in normal individuals under extremely stressful conditions. I am collecting further data. Please contact me at this thread, we are committed to developing innovative and effective methods of control for people with PTSD and have a long term strategy dedicated to your cyber health and well being.
We offer a number of sanguine therapies, in combination with the International Society For Electrotherapy, and the International Cyberlonic Irrigation Society (for those with a particular addiction to the BS threads). Our research institute has been generously funded by Microsoft.