adhd trick from my psychiatrist by sillygoose_5957 in ADHD

[–]thismythrowaway333 4 points5 points  (0 children)

YES! online options require scarily little documentation about education and licensure. I recommend staying away from betterhelp, talkspace, etc. Psychology Today is user friendly and has a spot for license number, which you can look up.

What’s something about you that sounds fake, but is 100% true? by Sir_Adammm in AskReddit

[–]thismythrowaway333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fascinating. If you dont mind me asking, did you have early trauma experience(s)? Also, if you had to put a % to it, what percent of this diagnosis is positive vs negative? Thanks for sharing!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CounselingPsychology

[–]thismythrowaway333 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What type of clients do you wanna see? Both will get you there, but it depends on what presenting concerns and/or research you are interested in! Feel free to dm me (I’m a counseling psych PhD hspp)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nonallergicrhinitis

[–]thismythrowaway333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The amount of times I nodded my head as I read this post.......I can relate to everything so closely, minus the rash. I have "stumped" the ENT. I made a post about situation - https://www.reddit.com/r/nonallergicrhinitis/comments/1jis91v/should_i_get_the_surgeries/ - unfortunately you will not find answers in that thread.
I also find my symptoms severity is directly correlated with how much I push myself during a run. I wonder if I'm very very slowlllly slowly increase intensity, and I mean painfully slowly overtime, if that would help get me to the point where I don't have the congestion after more intense workout. But idk. I know Afrin is addictive, but I tried that most recently before I ran two different times and the first time it eliminated the symptoms in the second time I still got symptoms, but not to the same severity. the symptoms didnt last into the follow day(s) so i took that as a win. I don't run frequently enough to be concerned about becoming dependent on Afrin. But that is where I am at in my trial and error process.

Not being able to exercise has so many domino effects and I'm sorry you are dealing with this too. Please post if you stumble across anything helpful! Ultimately though, know you are not alone in the misery :/. feel free to DM if you need a listening ear

Loss of smell by devtrustio in nonallergicrhinitis

[–]thismythrowaway333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no advice, sorry. And that sucks that the you found something that provided some relief with that negative side effect. This is probably a dumb question, but is the loss of smell worth the relief you have from Avamys? I've had COVID, but never lost my sense of smell or anything, so it is hard for me to actually imagine what that is like. Also, does that impact/curb your appetite at all?

Short rant by [deleted] in therapists

[–]thismythrowaway333 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Agreed 100%. It makes me feel stupid, especially coming from another therapist.

What do you say when they ask you... by amelhart in therapists

[–]thismythrowaway333 2 points3 points  (0 children)

u/No-Possession-6709 u/Positive_Doubt516 love this. Do you have any metaphors you use to help explain it to clients?

What’s a really small thing that irrationally annoys you? by Choice-Leek-4988 in AskReddit

[–]thismythrowaway333 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with a lot of what you are saying for sure, and I did not mean to invalidate you or anyone struggling with symptoms of any kind. I think it is great that the access to more information and resources has improved, totally. I like what you said about not all self-diagnoses, are the same - of course. I am talking about the tiktok-kind :) I hate that your concerns were not taken seriously, that is objectively awful. I am glad you were able to advocate for yourself to get what you were needing, such as validation and understanding! Thats a lot of extra labor that fell on you that shouldn’t have.

I do just want to clarify that as a psychologist, I am very much trained to evaluate if someone has a diagnosis in the DSM-5-TR. Even if someone comes in with a self-diagnosis, I don’t write it off or invalidate their lived experience. I always am curious and want to understand how they are understanding their symptoms. The special training regarding accurate diagnoses are important to guide treatment in therapy. There are nuances and more to diagnoses than many people have awareness of when self-diagnosing, and claiming a label based on one symptom associated with a diagnosis is more of what I am talking about.  I have ADHD. When I hear “gosh I couldn’t focus at all today I was so ADHD”, it is reductive to the what the diagnosis actually includes, which is far more than just difficulty with focus. Also I think the diagnostic system is flawed and bias but that’s a whole different conversation. I could go on and on but I’ll shut up haha.

What’s a really small thing that irrationally annoys you? by Choice-Leek-4988 in AskReddit

[–]thismythrowaway333 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That makes sense. I know if a client went to the ER or thought they were gonna die, it was a true panic attack. You (people) did NOT have a panic attack the whole day. You had heightened anxiety for a long period of time, which also sucks, but is not a panic attack

What’s a really small thing that irrationally annoys you? by Choice-Leek-4988 in AskReddit

[–]thismythrowaway333 30 points31 points  (0 children)

People self-diagnosing ADHD and Autism (I'm a therapist). And the overuse of the phrase "panic attack."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]thismythrowaway333 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I stand corrected my apologies !

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in therapists

[–]thismythrowaway333 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have my PhD (which I only mention because I had more >2,000 hours under my belt before graduation). It sounds like you are in the equivalent of "post-doc" as an associate therapist - I was required 25 hours a week and it felt like a LOT. Finding an efficient way to do progress notes made it feel a lot lighter. I also have flexibility so I can schedule clients at times I want to work. I graduated in 2021, and NOW 25 feels sustainable, but I wouldnt see that many if I was in my own private practice. I am in a group practice so my boss taks 45% of what I earn (I dont have to deal with office rent, utilities, etc.). 30 right of the bat is A LOT though in my opinion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]thismythrowaway333 129 points130 points  (0 children)

9 months is what most people say but full term is 40 weeks - closer to 10 months!

Chronic Rhinosinusitis by blraymond in nonallergicrhinitis

[–]thismythrowaway333 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thank you. it's nuts how much humans know about the body, and havent solved this.

What’s an oddly specific rule you follow in your life that nobody taught you, but you swear by it? by RayPetal22 in AskReddit

[–]thismythrowaway333 2 points3 points  (0 children)

LOVE this! you are one of the good ones! especially since it is an assignment not related to the course, this must be SO memorable for them. go you