I love it... it makes positive mental health more accessible and not gate kept by 'mental health professionals'. I think it will allow more people to help more people... I studied coaching because I had no interest in psychopathology... personally the knowledge of diagnoses helped up to a point.. it was great to see what i was struggling with but also made me feel broken and my problems insurmountable and out of my 'depth' to address. Moving past that way of thinking and considering things in this framework is what helped me the most, but until now I couldnt find a nonclinical framework that explained people's problems beyond the scope of mental illness. I'm so grateful for this since I think I can touch on 'mental health' territory without leaving my scope as a life coach.
I’m loving this video! A fantastic area which definitely needs more air play so I appreciate you bringing PTMF to YT. I concur with many of your points. Working in consultation with others, this is naturally my style of enquiry before knowing anything about PTMF. I have experienced first hand the power of working with someone to understand, gain confidence to reveal and feel fully accepting of their own story. It’s incredibly healing. So in some ways I see PTMF as more of a tool, with diagnosis perhaps being the first step to accessing this. Politically I have several concerns with psychiatric care which are perhaps too complex or controversial to explain here, however I do think understanding someone’s story is really at the heart of why alternative, holistic, humanistic, private care is so effective. I hope this is the beginning of a revolution to all social, health, care systems where we give more reverence to the person and encourage ownership of healing through collaboration - even if this is as a result of the individual actions a practitioner during their consultations or challenging the thinking of colleagues and other practitioners to consider another perspective
I love it... it makes positive mental health more accessible and not gate kept by 'mental health professionals'. I think it will allow more people to help more people... I studied coaching because I had no interest in psychopathology... personally the knowledge of diagnoses helped up to a point.. it was great to see what i was struggling with but also made me feel broken and my problems insurmountable and out of my 'depth' to address. Moving past that way of thinking and considering things in this framework is what helped me the most, but until now I couldnt find a nonclinical framework that explained people's problems beyond the scope of mental illness. I'm so grateful for this since I think I can touch on 'mental health' territory without leaving my scope as a life coach.
Thanks for your comment! It can be a really useful model :)
I’m loving this video! A fantastic area which definitely needs more air play so I appreciate you bringing PTMF to YT. I concur with many of your points. Working in consultation with others, this is naturally my style of enquiry before knowing anything about PTMF. I have experienced first hand the power of working with someone to understand, gain confidence to reveal and feel fully accepting of their own story. It’s incredibly healing. So in some ways I see PTMF as more of a tool, with diagnosis perhaps being the first step to accessing this. Politically I have several concerns with psychiatric care which are perhaps too complex or controversial to explain here, however I do think understanding someone’s story is really at the heart of why alternative, holistic, humanistic, private care is so effective. I hope this is the beginning of a revolution to all social, health, care systems where we give more reverence to the person and encourage ownership of healing through collaboration - even if this is as a result of the individual actions a practitioner during their consultations or challenging the thinking of colleagues and other practitioners to consider another perspective
Thanks for your thoughtful and considered comment! I agree - it is a very complex topic area but a very important one! Thanks so much!
This is really informative - thank you so much for sharing (including your personal formulation)!
Thann you! Really glad it’s helpful :)
Thanks so much for this video! It has really helped solidify my understanding when preparing for doctoral interviews! 😊
Thanks so much! Glad it was helpful!
super helpful - thank you!!
So glad it’s been helpful 💜
Does this model work with addictions such as gambling
It is a versatile model that can be applied to a range of settings and addictions would be an interesting one to think about!