Duthla and Beginagain have come out publicly and identified themselves as therapists.
Thank you, Thundarr. I think I missed it when they post that info.
Therapist can diagnose schizophrenia is the US? Here that is only for doctors, normally psychiatrist and/or neurologists but a GP can do it and, to confirm, send the person to a psychiatrist and/or neurologist. Normally it will be to a psychiatrist. Therapists here also cannot prescribe medicines unless they are clinical therapist and those have to be MD’s.
So, you are saying that someone like Mr J (and other MLCers here) who had been diagnosed (by MDs) with depression and exhaustion, twice previous to MLC and once when he already was in the early days of Replay (still at home) would get diagnosed MLC?
Mr J told me, several times before he left, he was depressed. The doctor from the company he worked for at the time, as well as the GP, disgnosed him with depression. Needless to say, like all (or nearly all MLCers), he never care and start to run from the doctors. A thing he had not done in the two previous times.
I have heard that depression classification was going to change on the Drugs and the Brain course I took at Caltech/Coursera. In the early 2013 classes, when Depression was approached it was said that depression often is also manifested by anger, especially in men, and that the new description would have to take that, and other manifestations of depression, in consideration. Do you know where one would be able to consult the DMS-V changes online?
As for not follow the same patterns, I think not everyone with a mental disorder/illness follows the exact same patterns (that is why some disorders have more than one category – like, for exemple, Bipolar I, II and cyclothymia -, and, when new patters are observed, things change and are revaluated). That some here have spouses who are not, nor have ever be in MLC it is true. I also agree with that and some others as well.
As OP says, the 180 and other strategies for dealing with what is happening are the same regardless but everyone here may not have to suffer through years of this.
This is true. Everyone where may not have to suffer through years of this. But on average one will have to. I think we tend to deal, and refer to, averages. Of course someone may only have a short, one year MLC. From what I have seen here on the board and real life that seems to be very rare. Very rare, of course, is not the same as impossible or non-existent.
Lets, see, we cannot save our marriage, yet the marriage can still get back on track. We cannot save it (or at least not while the crisis is going on) because it takes two to save and work on a marriage, but it can back on track when the spouse MLC is over. And, yes, the old marriage is dead. That is not the same as the marriage is dead. Just like we, LBS, are not the same post spouse MLC, nor will the marriage be. In that sense, the marriage is dead and cannot be saved. But something new, and, it is said, better, can come of it.
I just think that from time to time those of use who have been on this road awhile need to examine the message we are sending to those new to it.
Agree. But we all, at times, have our doubts, ups and downs, less good moments. For most of us this is a long, tiring, difficult, road. At times the message may become a little confused/mixed. Examine it from time to time is a good thing.
Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together. (Marilyn Monroe)