User talk:Konyw1

I was told by my new Primary doctor, to ask my psychiatrist to work on cognitive therapy. before this date, Ihad never heard the term. I am very excited reading what I saw in your site. When I visit my therapyst, we just talk about my medicine, did I take it, did I take too many laxatives, and the l ike. Nothing really that makes me feel any different, or want to better myself in any way. Not his fault. IF we, as patients don't find out, or get invlved in out own treatment, it seems we are just left out to waste our time and lives. I am very interested in this kind of therapy, and would love to hear from others who have practiced, from doctors maybe. Just anyone, who is a little more knowlegdable than I at this time. I am a bipolar person, 57 years old. Abused verbally and emotionally by my sick mother, ever since we my sisters and I, can remember. We all have problems, depression, eating disorders, IBs, like me, diverticulitis, and many more. I want to concentrate into being and loving the person that I am, and have become. I have been involved in reding a lor of spiritual, and self-help books, and great authors. Philosofers of all times, and places. I do love them, it seems we fogert about the teachings, when involved in our daily lives. I would love to hear from anyone who can guide me now, onto my new discovery. COgnitive Therapy. many thanks, konyw