tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7768701363853519690.post5116945768590991030..comments2023-05-14T10:58:47.964-05:00Comments on Recovering Inspirings: Let's talk about Tx Baby, Let's talk about FBT.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7768701363853519690.post-53306984547403960322011-07-07T14:03:53.436-05:002011-07-07T14:03:53.436-05:00First - congrats on the new house on a hill! Secon...First - congrats on the new house on a hill! Second - I agree totally about treatment. For me personally CBT combined with ERP was literally a lifesaver. The Maudsley approach was a very mad fit for me for reasons I won't go into and actually made me worse. I just had a conversation similar to the one you described about treatment centers near here and you're right, it's so individual. I'm glad there are so many more options now though!Charlottehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04339643338071382257noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7768701363853519690.post-41212207006029089982011-07-06T22:52:10.711-05:002011-07-06T22:52:10.711-05:00Oh, and I meant to add...I actually had a friend w...Oh, and I meant to add...I actually had a friend who tended to hold some unconventional views in general. When I told him I went to a treatment center, he said..."what?!" We had a conversation about addiction and eating disorder and the like afterwards...and I must say I'd never considered that getting better on my own could have been an option, too.<br /><br />I'll add a caveat to that, though. It seems that for a lot of people, that recovering w/o any sort of outside treatment loses its possibility at some point when nutrition becomes compromised. Of course, compromised nutrition means that decision making is affected at some point, but I always do keep in mind that I have a choice to prevent a return to that state in which people typically become mentally compromised. <br /><br />Cheers to volition,<br /><br />Ashashleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12564799160266093560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7768701363853519690.post-32570672520025642622011-07-06T22:47:44.090-05:002011-07-06T22:47:44.090-05:00An excellent post. I've noticed the same pheno...An excellent post. I've noticed the same phenomenon of people having way different experiences...and I definitely think mindset is a huge part of it, too. I actually have been thinking about mindset for the last few days and am going to do a post on it tomorrow...there's an excellent researcher named Carol Dweck that talks about mindset that I'll reference so it'll probably be a good followup post to consider in tandem with what you've written here.<br /><br />Thanks, as always, for your insightful thoughts.ashleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12564799160266093560noreply@blogger.com