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ktulu |
Posted - 01/21/2007 : 19:27:47 I live in St. Louis, Missouri and I've been to a couple psychotherapists but they tend to be more cognitive behavioral therapists who didn't seem completely accepted of the idea of TMS. In the Divided Mind, one of the chapters talks about how Cognitive therapy doesn't work and TMSers need Insight oriented therapy. How do I go about finding a good therapist for this? |
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ktulu |
Posted - 01/24/2007 : 20:03:46 thanks for the responses. looks like tarpit yoga didn't seem to have anything around my area. i have never heard of a jungian society but i will check into it. thanks. |
NW Julie |
Posted - 01/23/2007 : 11:42:41 i would consider contacting the local jungian society. in a city that size, i would assume you would have one. you could discuss what you are looking for and they may be able to recommend someone. my therapist is jungian and is highly respectful of the mind-body connection and has found ways to help me deal with tms on a very deep level - not on the cog. behavior level. good luck |
larkascending |
Posted - 01/22/2007 : 18:19:42 Hi, I am having similar problems finding a suitable therapist - there are no TMS therapists in all of Canada! Try looking at this site which lists many TMS therapists and see if one is near you or would be willing to do telephone therapy (seems they'll only do it if you are in the same state). www.tarpityoga.com/tms.html Good Luck. |