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Exposure therapy for low frustration tolerance
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 484507" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>To continue with the "swimming" parallel... </p><p>To me, this "exposure" therapy is a but like how they handle kids who are absolutely terrified of water...</p><p>First, they take water out of the pool, and let them play with it, pour it on their feet, etc.</p><p>Then, they get to where they can sit beside the pool, then maybe dip a toe or finger in...</p><p>And on it goes...</p><p></p><p>I understand the theory..</p><p>However... if it were therapist doing the exposure and training, I'd say its probably good.</p><p>Wanting YOU to do it, at least initially... I'd be a bit leery.</p><p>If therapist can break the ice and get a process going, and THEN involve you in additional work... maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 484507, member: 11791"] To continue with the "swimming" parallel... To me, this "exposure" therapy is a but like how they handle kids who are absolutely terrified of water... First, they take water out of the pool, and let them play with it, pour it on their feet, etc. Then, they get to where they can sit beside the pool, then maybe dip a toe or finger in... And on it goes... I understand the theory.. However... if it were therapist doing the exposure and training, I'd say its probably good. Wanting YOU to do it, at least initially... I'd be a bit leery. If therapist can break the ice and get a process going, and THEN involve you in additional work... maybe. [/QUOTE]
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